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Damage from Typhoon Rai in the Philippines on December 17, 2021. By the evening of December 15, Typhoon Rai underwent unexpected rapid intensification, doubling its wind speeds from a 120 km/h (75 mph) to 260 km/h (160 mph)—Category 5-equivalent winds—by December 16, effectively making it a super typhoon. Rai then began an eyewall ...
Typhoon Rammasun (2014) – a category-5 typhoon that caused widespread destruction over Hainan. Typhoon Kalmaegi (2014) – another large tropical cyclone that also took a similar track in September 2014. Tropical Storm Son-Tinh (2018) – took a similar track and affected the Philippines, South China and Vietnam in July 2018.
Damage losses from the typhoon amounted to ₱1.58 billion (US$36.4 million), the majority resulting from agricultural damage. [ 18 ] August 16–19, 2013: Tropical Storm Trami (Maring) enhances the southwestern monsoon which brought torrential rainfall and extreme flooding over Metro Manila , and much of the northern part of the country.
This typhoon caused damage amounting to over $771m (£625m). It also left almost 90 per cent of Manila residents without power for days. Typhoon Pablo (Bopha) 2012. Sunday 28 May 2023 11:00, Stuti ...
Chainsaws buzzed Friday as neighbors helped neighbors clear toppled trees and began cleaning the wreckage of Typhoon Mawar, which walloped Guam as the strongest typhoon to hit the island in over ...
The deadly typhoon that killed hundreds in the Philippines also damaged dozens of homes and government infrastructure on the country's biggest, strategically most important outpost in the South ...
The name Malou has been used to name four tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name is an agate and was submitted by Macao. Tropical Storm Malou (2004) (T0411, 15W) – struck Japan. Tropical Storm Malou (2010) (T1009, 10W, Henry) – struck Japan and brought heavy rain.
Prior to Typhoon Yagi forming and making landfall in Vietnam, domestic media reported unusual weather patterns in August 2024. Speaking to the Natural Resources and Environment newspaper, Mai Văn Khiêm, Director of the National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting, stated that the country's average temperature reached 28.3 °C (82.9 °F), the highest in recorded history. [1]