2025 Philippine monsoon floods
| Date | July 15, 2025–July 26, 2025 |
|---|---|
| Location | Philippines |
| Cause | Southwest monsoon, two tropical storms |
| Deaths | 30 |
The 2025 Philippine monsoon floods were a series of floods caused by a southwest monsoon during the month of July. It was significantly enhanced by Tropical Storm Wipha and Tropical Storm Co-may, causing major damage over the northern portion of the Philippines as flooding was produced. Rainfall warnings were hoisted in affected areas in a period of a week; work suspensions were also placed. After numerous increases, the final death toll stood at 30. Massive flooding affected roads in Luzon, especially the North Luzon Expressway. Millions of people were affected, with thousands of homes being damaged. A state of calamity was declared in numerous cities, namely San Miguel, Manila, and Malabon, along with the province of Cavite. Foundations including the GMA Kapuso Foundation, Caritas Philippines, and Angat Buhay initiated charities and donation drives.