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  2. List of storms named Enteng - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Nakri (2008) (T0805, 06W, Enteng) – a very strong typhoon that didn't affect land. Severe Tropical Storm Khanun (2012) (T1207, 08W, Enteng) – the first tropical cyclone to directly impact Korea in two years. Typhoon Namtheun (2016) (T1612, 15W, Enteng) – a mild typhoon that affected Japan.

  3. Typhoon Yagi - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Yagi, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Enteng and in Vietnam as Typhoon No. 3 of 2024 (Vietnamese: Bão số 3 năm 2024), was a deadly and extremely destructive tropical cyclone which impacted Southeast Asia and South China in early September 2024.

  4. 2024 Pacific typhoon season - Wikipedia

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    The following day, PAGASA designated the system as a tropical depression and named it Enteng, as it formed within the Philippine Area of Responsibility. [158] Shortly after, the system was classified as Tropical Depression 12W. [159] As it intensified into a tropical storm, the JMA named it Yagi.

  5. Multiple dead in Philippines after tropical storm triggers ...

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    A boy carrying a plastic bag with bread and eggs, rides his bike through a flooded road after heavy rains brought by Tropical storm Yagi, locally known as Enteng, in Baras, Rizal province ...

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

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    September 1–3, 2024: Typhoon Yagi (Enteng) makes landfall in northern Luzon, killing 21 and leaving 26 missing. It caused ₱2.96 billion (US$60.08 million) in damages across the country. It caused ₱2.96 billion (US$60.08 million) in damages across the country.

  7. List of Philippine typhoons - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines is a typhoon-prone country, with approximately twenty tropical cyclones entering its area of responsibility per year. Locally known generally as bagyo (), [3] typhoons regularly form in the Philippine Sea and less often, 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. Tropical Storm Khanun (2012) - Wikipedia

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    Severe Tropical Storm Khanun (Thai: ขนุน), known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Enteng, was the first tropical cyclone to directly impact Korea in two years. It is the 8th named storm, the 3rd severe tropical storm, and overall, the 13th tropical cyclone to be monitored by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) during 2012.

  9. Typhoon Gaemi - Wikipedia

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    General Information of Typhoon Gaemi (2403) from Digital Typhoon; JMA Best Track Data (Graphics) of Typhoon Gaemi (2403) JMA Best Track Data of Typhoon Gaemi (2403) (in Japanese) ReliefWeb's main page for this event.