Typhoon Kalmaegi Live Tracker Map: Asia's Deadliest Cyclonic Storm Heading To Vietnam After Devastating Philippines; Check Real-Time Status

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: November 6, 2025 12:32 IST2025-11-06T12:30:57+5:302025-11-06T12:32:15+5:30

Asia's deadliest typhoon of the year, Typhoon Kalmaegi, will strike Vietnam on Thursday night, November 6, after killing more ...

Typhoon Kalmaegi Live Tracker Map: Asia's Deadliest Cyclonic Storm Heading To Vietnam After Devastating Philippines; Check Real-Time Status | Typhoon Kalmaegi Live Tracker Map: Asia's Deadliest Cyclonic Storm Heading To Vietnam After Devastating Philippines; Check Real-Time Status

Typhoon Kalmaegi Live Tracker Map: Asia's Deadliest Cyclonic Storm Heading To Vietnam After Devastating Philippines; Check Real-Time Status

Asia's deadliest typhoon of the year, Typhoon Kalmaegi, will strike Vietnam on Thursday night, November 6, after killing more than a hundred people in the Philippines on Thursday. According to the news disaster agency, 127 people are still missing after the cyclonic storm devastated the country.

Typhoon Kalmaegi is expected to reach Gia Lai province of Vietnam. The government has evacuated more than 3 lakh people from the province and warned of heavy rainfall with strong winds and flooding in the low-lying areas. The deadliest typhoon turned Cebu into rubble, killing at least 114 residents, with more than hundreds reported missing.  

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Typhoon Kalmaegi still posed a threat as it moved towards the South China Sea and struck Vietnam’s coast. The super cyclonic storm has formed a Category 4 Hurricane and is expected to hit central Vietnam on Thursday night. To track Asia's biggest Typhoon, Kalmaegi, check below satellite map which gives the live location of the typhoon and real-time weather updates in the region where it is going to fall. 

Typhoon Kalmaegi Live Tracker Map

Windy.com provides a feature to track cyclonic storms with the help of satellite technology to stay alert and track the typhoon location, and to prepare in advance.

The aviation authorities of Vietnam have halted eight airport operations, including Da Nang airport, which is likely to be affected by the storm and heavy rainfall. The weather department and airline authorities are asked to closely monitor the cyclonic storm to ensure passenger safety.

Typhoon Kalmaegi, in the Philippines' regional language called Tino, is the 20th tropical cyclone of the year 2025. It comes back to back typhoons killed hundreds of people in Western countries.

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