Super Typhoon Uwan Damages 572 Houses in Central Luzon
572 Houses Damaged by Super Typhoon Uwan in Luzon

Super Typhoon Uwan has left a trail of destruction across Central Luzon, damaging hundreds of residential structures according to the latest disaster assessment. The powerful storm impacted multiple provinces, with emergency teams now conducting thorough damage evaluations.

Regional Damage Assessment

The Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) released an official bulletin on Tuesday morning, November 12, 2025, confirming that 572 houses suffered damage during the typhoon's onslaught. The comprehensive report breaks down the destruction into 102 completely destroyed homes and 470 partially damaged structures.

Disaster officials compiled these figures from consolidated reports provided by provincial and local disaster councils throughout Central Luzon. The data represents the most current assessment available as validation teams continue their work across affected communities.

Provincial Breakdown of Affected Areas

Tarlac province emerged as the hardest-hit area, recording 320 damaged houses. The damage distribution shows 2 totally destroyed and 318 partially damaged homes. Municipal-level data reveals Ramos suffered 221 partially damaged houses, San Clemente had 53 partial damages, Pura reported 1 total and 42 partial damages, while Moncada documented 1 total and 2 partial damages.

Aurora province experienced significant structural damage with 78 houses completely destroyed and 86 partially damaged. Dipaculao municipality accounted for 66 totally damaged and 85 partially damaged homes, while Dinalungan reported 12 totally destroyed and 1 partially damaged house.

In Bulacan, the typhoon affected 51 houses, including 7 totally destroyed and 44 partially damaged. San Miguel municipality reported 2 totally damaged and 17 partially damaged houses, while Hagonoy documented 18 partially damaged homes.

Pampanga province recorded 39 damaged houses, with Floridablanca reporting 12 totally damaged and 6 partially damaged structures. Arayat municipality added 2 totally destroyed and 13 partially damaged homes to the provincial total.

Ongoing Disaster Response

Bataan province reported minimal damage compared to other regions, with only 2 houses affected in Orani municipality - 1 totally damaged and 1 partially damaged.

The RDRRMC emphasized that validation and assessment of structural damages continue in coordination with local disaster risk reduction offices across Central Luzon. This ongoing process may lead to updated figures as teams reach more remote areas and complete thorough evaluations of all affected communities.

Emergency response units remain deployed throughout the region, providing assistance to displaced families and coordinating recovery efforts in the aftermath of Super Typhoon Uwan's destructive path through Central Luzon.