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  2. Typhoon Surigae - Wikipedia

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    [79] [80] Heavy rain from the outer bands of Surigae battered Eastern Visayas and the Bicol Region as it passed around 345 km (215 mi) to the east of Catanduanes. [81] Widespread rainfall totals of up to 200–300 millimetres (8–12 in) occurred in the eastern Philippines, while 511 millimetres (20.13 in) of rain fell in Virac, Catanduanes and ...

  3. 2021–2022 Malaysian floods - Wikipedia

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    Dangerous Continuous Heavy Rain Warning: Terengganu , Pahang (Kuantan) Severe Continuous Heavy Rain Warning Kelantan, Terengganu (all districts except Kemaman), Pahang (Cameron Highlands, Jerantut, Pekan) Continuous Heavy Rain Alert Perlis, Kedah, Penang, Perak, Pahang (Raub, Bentong, Temerloh, Maran, Bera) 15:45 MST

  4. Effects of the 2009 Pacific typhoon season in the Philippines

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    A 48-hour rainfall was recorded throughout Luzon from May 6 to 8 peaking on May due to Typhoon Chan-hom. 7 Winds of 85–140 km/h combined with heavy rain damaged the provinces of Abra, Quirino, Cagayan, Apayao, Ilocos Norte, Aurora (further, these provinces received more than 200mm in 24 hours.) and Zambales (received more than 135 mm in 24 ...

  5. Sumatra squall - Wikipedia

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    Typically, Sumatra squalls affect Malaysia and Singapore for one to two hours in the night or morning, producing heavy rains along with wind gusts of 40–80 km/h (25–50 mph). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The highest recorded wind gust in Singapore—144.4 km/h (89.7 mph) on 25 April 1984, in Tengah —was produced by a Sumatra squall.

  6. Floods in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Given Malaysia's geographical location, most floods that occur are a natural result of cyclical monsoons during the local tropical wet season that are characterised by heavy and regular rainfall from roughly October to March. Inadequate drainage in many urban areas also enhance the effects of heavy rain, though efforts are underway to resolve ...

  7. List of the wettest tropical cyclones - Wikipedia

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    Due to its rugged topography, Taiwan sees extreme rain from tropical cyclones, particularly in its central mountain range. The heavy rains from Tropical Storm Talas triggered numerous landslides, such as this one in Kihō , across the mountainous terrain of Japan.

  8. Tropical cyclones in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    27 June 2006 — Despite nowhere near the country, the outer rain bands of Tropical Storm Jelawat pulled in moisture which brought heavy rainfall over East Malaysia, killing 7 people. The city of Kampung Bundu in Sabah experienced a 16-hour rainfall of 8.6 inches (220 mm), making it the wettest tropical cyclone Malaysia has experienced. [4]

  9. Tropical Storm Megi - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Storm Megi (pronounced), known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Agaton, was a weak but deadly tropical cyclone that impacted the Philippines in April 2022. It was the third tropical depression, and the second tropical storm of the 2022 Pacific typhoon season.