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  2. Typhoon Lionrock - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Lionrock, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Dindo, was a large, powerful, long-lived and erratic tropical cyclone which caused significant flooding and casualties in North Korea and Japan in late August 2016. It was the tenth named storm and was the third typhoon of the 2016 Pacific typhoon season. Damages recorded after the season ...

  3. Typhoon Nida (2004) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Nida, known in the Philippines as Super Typhoon Dindo, was the fourth tropical cyclone and second named storm of the 2004 Pacific typhoon season. [1] Nida was the second super typhoon of the 2004 season, reaching a peak intensity of 160 miles per hour (260 km/h).

  4. List of storms named Dindo - Wikipedia

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    The name Dindo has been used in the Philippines six times by PAGASA in the Western Pacific. Typhoon Nida (2004) (T0402, 04W, Dindo) - a May storm that reached Category 5 intensity and approached the Bicol Region. Severe Tropical Storm Matmo (2008) (T0803, 04W, Dindo) - not a threat to land

  5. Typhoon-ravaged northeast Philippines pummeled by new storm - AOL

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    A typhoon began battering northeastern Philippine provinces Wednesday, leaving at least one person dead and three missing in a region still struggling to recover from a powerful storm that left a ...

  6. Typhoon Hagupit (2020) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Hagupit, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Dindo, was a Category 1 typhoon that heavily impacted Eastern China and South Korea in August 2020. It was the fourth named storm and the second typhoon of the annual typhoon season .

  7. A powerful typhoon is lashing northern Philippine islands

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    About 20 storms and typhoons batter the Philippines each year. The archipelago also lies in the “Pacific Ring of Fire,” a region along most of the Pacific Ocean rim where many volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur, making the Southeast Asian nation one of the world’s most disaster-prone.

  8. List of Philippine typhoons (1963–1999) - Wikipedia

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    November 25, 1987: Typhoon Nina (Sisang) severely impacts the Bicol Region as a Category 5 super typhoon. A total of 90,173 homes were demolished due to Nina while an additional 109,633 were partially destroyed. Overall, damages from the storm totalled $54.5 million and 912 people perished. [9]

  9. Typhoon Mawar – latest: Updates as Philippines braces for ...

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    The super typhoon is still on track to enter the geographical region observed by Philipinnes in the ocean, known as the Philippines Area of Responsibility (PAR) this evening or morning tomorrow.