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The cyclone dissipated on 14 October 2021 while located over Vietnam. According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC), 43 people died from the storm in the Philippines, with 17 missing. Damage is estimated at ₱6.4 billion (US$127 million). [1] In Hong Kong, one person died and 21 people were injured. [2]
It was the first in a string of 6 storms to impact the Philippines. October 27–30, 2024: Typhoon Kong-rey (Leon) crosses over the Batanes islands as a powerful super typhoon with powerful winds and heavy rainfall, and storm surges in Cagayan and the Batanes archipelago. It was the second in a string of storms to affect the Philippines.
Typhoon Melor, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Nona, was a powerful tropical cyclone that struck the Philippines in December 2015. The twenty-seventh named storm and the eighteenth typhoon of the annual typhoon season , Melor killed 51 people and caused ₱ 7.04 billion (US$148.3 million) in damage.
Thousands of people were evacuated in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Man-yi brought destructive winds ... In October, floods and landslides brought by tropical storm Trami and typhoon Kong-rey ...
More than 400,000 people in the Philippines were forced to flee their homes as powerful typhoon Man-yi slammed into the eastern island province of Catanduanes wrecking houses and causing towering ...
October 7 – 14, 2021: Severe tropical storm: 100 km/h (65 mph) 975 hPa (28.79 inHg) Philippines, China, Vietnam, Thailand: $245 million: 44: Rai: Sarbul: December 11 – 21, 2021: Violent typhoon: 195 km/h (120 mph) 915 hPa (27.02 inHg) Caroline Islands, Philippines, Vietnam, China, Taiwan: $1.05 billion: 410: Malakas: Amuyao: April 6 – 15 ...
Typhoon Surigae continued its sluggish northward journey early Wednesday, local time, as the storm continued to lash the Philippines with rough surf, heavy rain and strong winds for the fifth ...
Since 1963, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) has assigned local names to a tropical cyclone should it move into or form as a tropical depression in their area of responsibility located between 135°E and 115°E and between 5°N-25°N, even if the cyclone has had an international name assigned to it.