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The origins of Typhoon Yagi can be traced back to August 30, when the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reported that a low-pressure area had formed approximately 540 km (330 mi) northwest of Palau. [1] [2] The broad low-pressure area began to organise and developed into a tropical depression on August 31. [3]
September 7, 2024 — Typhoon Yagi made landfall in Northern Vietnam as one of the strongest in Vietnamese history. As of September 29, 2024, Yagi has caused severe flooding and damage across Vietnam and has caused at least 322 deaths in the country and VND 81.5 billion (US$3.31 billion) in damages.
The powerful storm also left 240 others injured and approximately 1.5 million residents without power. Before hitting Vietnam, Yagi left 24 people dead across southern China and the Philippines ...
The 2024 Pacific typhoon season was the fifth-latest starting Pacific typhoon season on record, yet featured average activity, ending the streak of below average typhoon seasons that started in 2020. It was also the deadliest season since 2013, and became the fourth-costliest Pacific typhoon season on record, mostly due to Typhoon Yagi. This ...
Yagi is the fifth typhoon of the 2024 Pacific typhoon season, which has included 11 tropical storms. Typically, the highest number of typhoons form in the Pacific between July and October, but ...
At — Typhoon Ewiniar (Aghon) intensifies further into a Category 2 [ 3 ] (04:00 PHT of May 27) at 15°30′N 122°30′E / 15.5°N 122.5°E / 15.5; 122.5 ( Typhoon Ewiniar reaches peak intensity per the PAGASA ) - PAGASA reports Typhoon Ewiniar (Aghon) attained 10-minute sustained winds of 140 kilometres per hour (76 kn; 87 ...
At 18:00 PHT on September 13, Bebinca entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility and was named Ferdie by PAGASA. Bebinca later strengthened into a minimal typhoon on the next day. On September 16, Bebinca landed in Shanghai, China as a weakening Category-1 typhoon, and became the strongest typhoon to hit Shanghai since Typhoon Gloria of 1949.
Although the previous three typhoon seasons were below normal in the Western Pacific, this year is not, with 25 storms so far this season that have caused $25.2 billion in damage, ranking this ...