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  2. 2010–2011 Philippine floods - Wikipedia

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    The green-shaded part of the map receives year-round rainfall. The cause of the flooding had been blamed on a tail end of a "cold front". While the eastern part of the country experiences rain at this time of the year, the rains were particularly heavy, and were expected to be twice the regular amount. [5]

  3. Typhoon Nanmadol (2011) - Wikipedia

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    The total economic losses to the nation were put at NT$75.5 million (US$2.6 million). [80] The Hengchun Township was completely inundated by the floodwaters after heavy torrential rain from Nanmadol. The rain was so heavy that a local said, "I never saw so much water in all my 60 years". [81]

  4. Typhoon Nalgae (2011) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Nalgae, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Quiel, was a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the Philippines, and it affected Hainan, China as a weak tropical storm. Nalgae was the eighth typhoon and the fourth super typhoon in 2011 .

  5. Why Total Went Nowhere in 2011 - AOL

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  6. Tropical Storm Meari (2011) - Wikipedia

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    The highest known rainfall total was 105 mm (4.1 in) in Hoeyang, though rain was still falling at the time of the reported amount. [30] The heaviest damage occurred in Kangwon-do , North Hwanghae and South Hwanghae provinces where about 160 blocks of structures were destroyed. [ 31 ]

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

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    The storm's rainfall also prompted PAGASA to declare the start of the 2020 Philippine rainy season on June 12. [33] Typhoon Goni (Rolly) at peak intensity near Catanduanes on November 1, 2020. July 13–14, 2020: Tropical Depression Carina brought heavy rainfall which led to Tropical Cyclone Signal No. 1 being raised over the Babuyan Islands ...

  8. Tropical Storm Washi - Wikipedia

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    The rainfall event itself amounted to a 1-in-20 year event for much of Misamis Oriental. [13] In the span of 24 hours, 180.9 mm (7.12 in) of rain fell at Lumbia which equates to more than 60 percent of their average December precipitation. [ 3 ]

  9. Typhoon Nesat (2011) - Wikipedia

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    It also struck the Philippines during late September 2011, killing 98 people. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is the 17th named storm, the 11th severe tropical storm, the 7th typhoon and overall, the 30th tropical cyclone to be monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) during the year.