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  2. List of disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    5 7.2 Tectonic Bohol & Cebu: October 15, 2013 222 8 796 ₱4 billion (est.) [8] 6 7.1 Tectonic Mindoro: November 15, 1994 78 430 ₱5.15 million [9] 7 6.7 Tectonic Negros Oriental: February 6, 2012 51 62 112 ₱383 million 8 7.8 Tectonic Panay (Lady Caycay) January 25, 1948 50 (est) ₱7 million 9 Unknown: Tectonic Manila: June 19, 1665 19 ...

  3. List of Philippine typhoons (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    It was the second in a string of storms to affect the Philippines. November 5-8, 2024: Typhoon Yinxing (Marce) was the third in a string of six storms to affect the Philippines, making landfall in Santa Ana as a Category 4. Overall, damages stood at ₱192.73 million (US$3.91 million) and one person was left dead.

  4. Category:Disasters in the Philippines by year - Wikipedia

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    Category: Disasters in the Philippines by year. 5 languages. ... This page was last edited on 13 October 2020, at 12:26 (UTC).

  5. List of man-made disasters in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Of the 42 passengers and five crew members on board, only one passenger and one flight attendant survived. [5] 21 April 1970 – Philippine Airlines Flight 215. A Hawker Siddeley HS-748-209 Srs. 2 flying from Cauayan Airport to Manila crashed near Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija after an explosion in the lavatory, killing all 36 on board. [6]

  6. Weary Philippines cleans up after Super Typhoon Man-yi ... - AOL

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    A super typhoon ripped through Philippines’ largest island on Sunday, knocking down houses and sending more than half a million people to emergency shelters, as rare back-to-back storms cause ...

  7. List of Philippine typhoons - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is a Typhoon (Tropical Cyclone)-prone country, with approximately 20 Tropical Cyclones entering its area of responsibility per year. Locally known generally as bagyo (), [3] typhoons regularly form in the Philippine Sea and less regularly, in the South China Sea, with the months of June to September being the most active, August being the month with the most activity.

  8. Typhoon Haiyan - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, coinciding the fifth year mark of the disaster, the survivors again protested against the government's slow response on rehabilitation efforts, displaying the caricature of President Rodrigo Duterte, who was the Mayor of Davao City at the time of the disaster. [157]

  9. Category:Disasters in the Philippines by decade - Wikipedia

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    2010s disasters in the Philippines (10 C) 2020s disasters in the Philippines (5 C) ... This page was last edited on 13 October 2020, at 12:27 (UTC).