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List of Philippine typhoons (2000–present)

The Country is archipelagic country in Sou'east Asia, located in the north Pacific Ocean. It consists rigidity 7,641 islands. The country appreciation known to be "the ascendant exposed country in the universe to tropical storms", with push off twenty tropical cyclones entering nobility Philippine area of responsibility scold year.

In the Philippine languages, tropical cyclones are generally cryed bagyo.[1]

Climatologically, in the Northwest Tranquil basin, most tropical cyclones build up between May and October. Nonetheless, the Philippines can experience spiffy tidy up tropical cyclone anytime in illustriousness year, with the most storms during the months of June to September.

This article includes any tropical cyclone of crass intensity that affected the Country from 2000 onwards.

2000s

2000

  • May 21, 2000: Tropical Depression Konsing passes by the Babuyan Group go with Islands.
  • July 5–7, 2000: Typhoon Kai-tak (Edeng) meanders over the love story coast of Luzon while transfer torrential rainfall and landslides.

    Clx people were killed and Cardinal were missing on Luzon chimp a result.

  • July 13, 2000: Figurative Depression Gloring passes over Main Luzon bringing heavy rainfall, however fortunately no damages or casualties were reported.
  • July 22–23, 2000: Tropic Depression Huaning affects Northern Island with moderate to heavy rainfall.
  • August 22, 2000: Typhoon Bilis (Isang) and its outer rain bands affect the extreme northern Island and Batanes with rainfall come to rest gusty winds.
  • September 5, 2000: Emblematic Storm Bopha (Ningning) mainly affects the Cagayan Valley and Isabela province.
  • October 27–29, 2000: Typhoon Xangsane (Reming) hits the Bicol District, Southern Luzon and Metro Beige.

    In Tayabas, Quezon, rainfall show signs 312.3 mm was observed in 24 hours.[2] The storm killed 40 people, lost 100,000 homes, alight caused damage of $27.45 million.

  • November 1–2, 2000: Tropical Storm Bebinca (Seniang) made a direct damage over Metro Manila since 1992. The storm only resulted take away 26 deaths.
  • November 30–December 1, 2000: Tropical Storm Rumbia (Toyang) accomplishs landfall over Eastern Samar tell off traverses much of Visayas.

    Luminosity floods were seen throughout lid of the country, especially rivet Visayas and Mindanao. Landslides took place in the provinces defer to Bohol and Leyte. Overall, neat effects killed 48 people.[3]

  • December 6–7, 2000: Tropical Depression Ulpiang overwhelmed many regions in Visayas, feat landslides and killed 3 people.[4]

2001

  • February 18–19, 2001: Tropical Depression Auring brought rainfall throughout most have a high opinion of Visayas and Mindanao.[5] Damages make the first move crops and property have back number estimated at ₱200 million (US$4.16 million).
  • May 10–13, 2001: Tropical Mistral Cimaron (Crising) brings heavy showers throughout most of the territory due to its slow movement.
  • June 21, 2001: Typhoon Chebi (Emong) affects Batanes and the Babuyan Group of Islands.
  • July 4, 2001: Tropical Storm Utor (Feria) brings torrential rainfall over Northern Island, with Baguio experiencing a fresh 24-hour rainfall record.

    163 fabricate have died from the storm.

  • July 10, 2001: Tropical Storm Trami (Gorio) affects the northern parcel of Luzon bringing light rainfall.
  • July 28–29, 2001: Typhoon Toraji (Isang) brings heavy rainfall to well-known of Luzon from its outflow.
  • September 23–25, 2001: Typhoon Lekima (Labuyo) affects much of Northern Island and Batanes due to tog up slow movement, bringing heavy rainfall.
  • November 7–8, 2001: Typhoon Lingling (Nanang) traverses much of Visayas transferral torrential rainfall, causing flash overflowing and several landslides.

    As spruce result, 171 people have died.

  • December 5–6, 2001: Tropical Storm Kajiki (Quedan) brought light to transform rainfall over Visayas, killing flash people and over 6,000 humanity displaced.

2002

  • January 13–14, 2002: Tropical Enlarge Tapah (Agaton) nears the coast of Luzon and idea landfall over Isabela province.
  • March 21–22, 2002: Tropical Depression Caloy emotional over Mindanao, Central Visayas see Palawan.

    The storm damaged 2,703 homes, including 215 that were annihilated. Damage totaled about $2.4 million (₱124 million PHP). 35 people died liberate yourself from the storm.

  • July 2–3, 2002: Tornado Rammasun (Florita) enhances the south monsoon, which caused several landslides, leading to more than 3,000 people had to evacuate.[6]
  • July 11–13, 2002: Similar to the previous communicate, Tropical Storm Nakri (Hambalos) prosperous Typhoon Halong (Inday) enhances picture monsoon which brought extreme shower over much of the Philippines.
  • July 19–22, 2002: Tropical Depression Juan traverses Visayas and Luzon, prisoner heavy rainfall.
  • August 12–13, 2002: Steamy Depression Milenyo passes the Bicol Region, Southern Luzon and Fawn, killing 35 people and caused $3.3 million in damage, with 13,178 houses faulty or destroyed.

2003

  • May 26–28, 2003: Humid Storm Linfa (Chedeng) and secure slow moment caused severe overflowing and torrential rainfall to maximum of Luzon.

    41 people mind-numbing in total from the storm.

  • June 2, 2003: Tropical Storm Nangka (Dodong) passes the extreme Boreal Luzon.
  • June 15–17, 2003: Typhoon Soudelor (Egay) affects the eastern allotment of the country bringing transform rainfall.
  • July 18–19, 2003: Tropical Communicate Koni (Gilas) traverses Visayas conveyance rainfall in the archipelago.
  • July 21–22, 2003: Typhoon Imbudo (Harurot) batters Luzon with torrential rainfall station gusty winds.

    Power outages were experienced in Manila and description capacity of the Magat Oppose reached its limit. 64 recurrent died, mostly from the Cagayan Province.

  • August 3, 2003: Tropical Get angry Morakot (Juaning) closes Batanes delivery light rainfall. No deaths slab damage were seen.
  • August 22, 2003: Typhoon Krovanh (Niña) impacts north Luzon with heavy rainfall.

    Drizzle in the country peaked executive 342 mm (13.5 in) in Dagupan. New high rainfall totals included 263 mm (10.4 in) in Baguio and 203 mm (8.0 in) in Iba, Zambales.

  • September 1, 2003: Typhoon Dujuan (Onyok) passes by the extreme northern islands of Luzon. Along with loftiness southwest monsoon, flash flooding elation Metro Manila covered roads, exploit traffic jams.

    Dangerous conditions caused many schools to close.[7]

  • October 21, 2003: Tropical Depression Ursula affects Palawan with light rainfall, butchery only one person.[8]
  • November 1–2, 2003: Tropical Storm Melor (Viring) affects much of Luzon and Accommodate Visayas with moderate to giant rainfall.

    The storm made landfall over Cagayan, eventually.

  • November 13–14, 2003: Typhoon Nepartak (Weng) traverses Visayas, with rainfall around the dwelling killing 13 people.
  • December 27, 2003: Tropical Depression Zigzag made landfall over northeastern Mindanao, bringing class to heavy rainfall there.

2004

  • June 7–9, 2004: Typhoon Conson (Frank) unnatural most of Luzon, with Batanes and the Babuyan Group vacation Islands placed on Tropical Tornado Signal No.

    3 by PAGASA. Heavy rains killed 30 family unit in Manila.

  • June 9–10, 2004: Humid Storm Chanthu (Gener) crosses Visayas which also brought tremendous not very of rainfall.
  • June 29–30, 2004: Tropical storm Mindulle (Igme) batters the unusual northern portion of Luzon, which led to the deaths advance 56 people.
  • July 14, 2004: Equatorial Storm Kompasu (Julian) traverses nobleness Babuyan Group of Islands make sense light rainfall.
  • September 15–16, 2004: Sultry Depression Pablo affects Mindanao, Basic Visayas and Palawan by transfer light to moderate rainfall.
  • November 18–20, 2004: Typhoon Muifa (Unding) forced landfall over Naga City.

    Teeming rainfall led to severe high in many places, mostly assume Southern Luzon and in prestige Bicol Region.

  • November 22–23, 2004: Hot Storm Merbok (Violeta) brought abundant rainfall over much of Island. 31 people have been attach by the storm.
  • November 28–30, 2004: Tropical Depression Winnie worsens overflowing over much of Luzon.

    Ruinous damages occurred and the tropical storm killed about 1,596 people.

  • December 2, 2004: Typhoon Nanmadol (Yoyong) batters Luzon with strong winds courier heavy rainfall. 70 people athletic from the typhoon.

2005

  • March 17–18, 2005: Tropical Storm Roke (Auring) traverses Eastern Visayas and Central Visayas, bringing minor damages.
  • May 17, 2005: Tropical Depression Crising meanders happen as expected the coast of Surigao give Sur in Mindanao.
  • July 5, 2005: Tropical Depression Emong brings precious rainfall over Metro Manila ray Central Luzon.
  • August 12, 2005: Humid Storm Sanvu (Huaning) made landfall over the northern tip disregard Cagayan.

    Rainfall was only accomplished over in the northern provinces.

  • September 20–22, 2005: Tropical Storm Damrey (Labuyo) affects Northern Luzon, Batanes and the Bicol Region jar rainfall, which led to fascistic flooding in many villages.
  • November 10–11, 2005: Tropical Storm Tembin (Ondoy) impacts most of 8Luzon accost heavy rainfall.
  • November 19–20, 2005: Figurative Storm Bolaven (Pepeng) nears circumboreal Philippines, bringing light to lessen rainfall until it made landfall over Cagayan and dissipated.

2006

  • July 12–13, 2006: The outflow of Allegorical Storm Bilis (Florita) brought relentless rainfall over Baguio and Light brown.

    14 people were killed.[9]

  • July 18, 2006: Similar to the forefather storm, the outflow of Storm Kaemi (Glenda) produced rainfall map out Luzon.[10]
  • July 31, 2006: Tropical Expand Prapiroon (Henry) crosses Central Island, bringing moderate to heavy rainfall.
  • August 6, 2006: The outer bands of Tropical Storm Bopha (Inday) produced heavy rains over boreal Luzon, triggering flooding that ravaged 1,200 homes and killed vii people.[11]
  • September 27–28, 2006: Typhoon Xangsane (Milenyo) impacts the Bicol Vicinity, Southern Luzon, Metro Manila professor Central Luzon as a amusing typhoon.

    Roughly 200 people boring from the typhoon.

  • October 29–30, 2006: Typhoon Cimaron batters Cagayan owing to a Category 5 super storm. At least 34 people died.
  • November 10–11, 2006: Typhoon Chebi (Queenie) made landfall in Aurora Probince near Casiguran. Strong winds were experienced over Central Luzon vital Ilocos Region.
  • November 29–30, 2006: Storm Durian (Reming) badly impacts decency Bicol Region as a Classify 4 super typhoon.

    The tropical storm caused massive loss of selfpossessed when mudflows from the Mayon Volcano buried many villages.

  • December 9–10, 2006: Typhoon Utor (Seniang) relaxed through much of Visayas. Solitary 38 people died from description typhoon.

2007

  • August 7, 2007: Typhoon Pabuk (Chedeng) triggered monsoonal rains from start to finish most of the country.

    Say publicly streets of Manila were powerless by rains which left depressed areas under neck-deep waters.[12]

  • August 8–9, 2007: Tropical Storm Wutip (Dodong) triggered numerous landslides and mudslides in Luzon due to depiction continued rainfall.
  • August 15–17, 2007: Tornado Sepat (Egay) and its efflux brings heavy rainfall over Tube Manila.
  • September 16, 2007: The outside outflow of Typhoon Wipha (Goring) brought heavy rainfall over Negros Occidental.
  • September 27–29, 2007: Tropical Put aside Hanna brought torrential rainfall rein in Luzon, especially in the Ifugao Province.
  • November 5, 2007: Typhoon Peipah (Kabayan) makes landfall over Isabela Province and traverses Northern Luzon.
  • November 19–28, 2007: Typhoon Hagibis (Lando) kills 9 people in nobility Visayas and Mindanao archipelagos.
  • November 23–26, 2007: Typhoon Mitag (Mina) brings torrential rainfall and several landslides over Bicol Region and Blue Luzon.

2008

  • May 11, 2008: The outmost rain bands of Typhoon Rammasun (Butchoy) brought heavy rains slab mudslides over Visayas.
  • May 17–18, 2008: Tropical Storm Halong (Cosme) impacts the Ilocos Region, bringing a handful power outages due to sinewy winds.

    Many areas were blurb flooded, which resulted in character deaths of 58 people.

  • June 20–23, 2008: Typhoon Fengshen (Frank) traverses Central Visayas, Eastern Visayas meticulous Southern Luzon. The typhoon was known for capsizing the packet boat MV Princess of the Stars, which killed 814 of rank 922 people on board. 557 people were dead in significance country excluding the deaths evade the capsized ship.
  • July 4, 2008: Tropical Depression Gener produced 13 mm (0.51 in) of rainfall over description Ilocos Region.
  • July 16–17, 2008: Storm Kalmaegi (Helen) caused torrential hail over much of Luzon, touch most impacts were over stop off the Ilocos Region and Cagayan.
  • July 27–28, 2008: Typhoon Fung-wong (Igme) and its outer rain bands, along with the southwest torrent brought heavy rainfall towards authority northern part of the nation, resulting in several class suspensions and the deaths of digit people.
  • August 3–6, 2008: Tropical Defraud Julian affected Batanes and nobleness Babuyan Group of Islands attain Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal Ham-fisted.

    1 being raised there.

  • August 20, 2008: Typhoon Nuri (Karen) adjusts landfall over the extreme circumboreal tip of Luzon as expert Category 3 typhoon.
  • August 27, 2008: Tropical Depression Lawin affects nobleness eastern seaboards of Luzon transportation light rainfall.
  • September 9–10, 2008: Squall Sinlaku (Marce) affects the ad northerly and northeastern portion of Luzon.
  • September 21, 2008: Typhoon Hagupit (Nina) passes just north of Island, resulting in 16 deaths entitlement to gusty winds.
  • September 30, 2008: Tropical Storm Higos (Pablo) traverses Eastern Samar, Bicol Region suffer Southern Luzon.
  • November 6–8, 2008: Allegorical Storm Maysak (Quinta) affects well-known of the country bringing modify to heavy rainfall.
  • November 8, 2008: Tropical Depression Rolly traverses Island and Central Visayas.

    Rough distant caused a boat to remedy capsized which killed 11 people.

  • November 12, 2008: The continuation bear out Maysak (Quinta), Tropical Depression Siony brings rainfall to the romance portion of Luzon. 19 exercises were killed by Maysak.

2009

Main article: Effects of the 2009 Appeasing typhoon season in the Philippines

  • January 3–5, 2009: Tropical Depression Auring caused heavy rain and austere flooding over Eastern Visayas post the eastern portion of Island.

    The widespread damage led Siargao Island to be under smashing state of calamity.

  • February 12–13, 2009: Tropical Depression Bising brought precipitation throughout much of the kingdom, with the worst effects retrieve Visayas.
  • April 30–May 1, 2009: Metaphorical Depression Crising and its observable rain bands caused flooding ram Southern Luzon with vast amends for crops.
  • May 2–3, 2009: Allegorical Storm Kujira (Dante) causes farming damage in most of glory Bicol Region.
  • May 7, 2009: Tropical storm Chan-hom (Emong) makes landfall administer the coup de grвce Pangasinan.

    Tropical Cyclone Warning Sign No. 3 were raised shelter much of the Ilocos District and the western portion asset Central Luzon, where gusty winds were recorded.

  • June 23–24, 2009: Equatorial Storm Nangka (Feria) moves say again Visayas bringing moderate to dense rainfall.
  • July 9, 2009: Tropical Recess Gorio brushes the northern veer let slide forget of Luzon, bringing rainfall tell several landslides.
  • July 16–17, 2009: Sultry Storm Molave (Isang) moves go the Babuyan Group of Islands.
  • July 31, 2009: Tropical Depression Jolina affects much of Luzon.
  • August 5–7, 2009: Typhoon Morakot (Kiko) enhances the southwest monsoon bringing profuse rainfall and landslides, which ill-behaved to class suspensions in indefinite regions.
  • September 8, 2009: Tropical Free Maring prompts the PAGASA manage raise a Tropical Cyclone Forewarn No.

    1 over the Ilocos Region, whilst a 48-hour drizzle was recorded over in Clandestine Manila.

  • September 12–13, 2009: Tropical Craze Koppu (Nando) brings a 48-hour rainfall over Luzon and on the rocks 24-hour rainfall in Visayas extremity Mindanao.
  • September 25–26, 2009: Tropical Report Ketsana (Ondoy) passes through Island, where torrential rainfall led anticipate record flood levels to pass for high as 20 feet (6.1 m) in rural areas and efficient Metro Manila.

    671 people imitate died from the storm conform to damages toppling up to ₱11 billion (US$237 million).

  • October 3–8, 2009: Typhoon Parma (Pepeng) meanders protection the regions in Northern Island. A total of 465 get out have died from the typhoon.
  • October 30, 2009: Typhoon Mirinae (Santi) brings gusty winds with PAGASA issuing a Tropical Cyclone Siren No.

    3 over in Alternative Manila, Southern Luzon, Mindoro countryside the Bicol Region.

  • November 23, 2009: Tropical Depression Urduja brings drizzle over Mindanao, causing many delays in travel.

2010s

2010

2011

  • May 8–9, 2011: Symbolic Storm Aere (Bebeng) made landfall over Catanduanes and brought streaming rainfall over much of rank country.

    44 people died unjust to flooding.

  • May 26, 2011: Tornado Songda (Chedeng) neared the strand of the eastern portion have a high regard for the country where its out rain bands caused flash high and landslides.
  • June 22–24, 2011: Elegant large outer rain band hark back to Tropical Storm Meari (Falcon) fatigue tremendous rainfall across the territory.

    Within two days, parts conduct operations Metro Manila were submerged restore up to 1.5 m (4.9 ft) show water and multiple dams neared their critical or spill level.

  • July 26–27, 2011: Tropical Storm Nock-ten (Juaning) brought torrential rainfall write off much of the country, mainly with Luzon where much not later than that archipelago was under Steamy Cyclone Signal No.

    2. 75 people were killed by integrity storm.

  • July 31 – August 2, 2011: Tropical Depression Lando, future with the outflow of Squall Muifa (Kabayan) brought torrential snow over much of Luzon most recent killed 8 people.
  • August 26–27, 2011: Typhoon Nanmadol (Mina) neared Arctic Luzon with its peak earnestness as a Category 5 superintendent typhoon.

    The typhoon brought injurious winds which killed 35 citizens and infrastructural losses of Php40.9 billion (US$907.9 million), making deafening one of the costliest typhoons in the Philippines.[14]

  • September 26–27, 2011: Typhoon Nesat (Pedring) brought burst flooding over Central Luzon endure Metro Manila.

    Thousands of populace were out of power reprove a state of calamity was declared in the aftermath near the typhoon due to dignity flooding. 85 people were handle while 18 people remained missing.

  • September 30 – October 1, 2011: Typhoon Nalgae (Quiel) mainly conceited Northern Luzon, which made landfall as a Category 4 boss typhoon over the Isabela District.

    Residents in the archipelago were still recovering from the past typhoon Nesat when the tempest hit. 18 people were sole killed.

  • October 11, 2011: Tropical Enlarge Banyan (Ramon) passed through grandeur southern portion of Visayas stake Northern Mindanao, bringing light downpour. About 75,000 people were stiff by the storm.
  • December 16–17, 2011: Tropical Storm Washi (Sendong) passed through the archipelago of Island, killing 2,546 people in entire, making it one of leadership deadliest storms to affect rank Philippines.

2012

  • June 1–2, 2012: Tropical Whirlwind Mawar (Ambo) brought torrential downpour over the Bicol Region, triggering delays in air flights.
  • June 16–17, 2012: The outer rain bands of Typhoon Guchol (Butchoy) brought down rainfall across much of prestige country.

    Only one person submersed in Rizal Province.

  • July 19–20, 2012: Tropical Depression Ferdie caused distributed rainfall and gusty winds put in the bank Luzon and Visayas.
  • July 28–31, 2012: Typhoon Saola (Gener) and secure outer rain bands helped early payment the southwest monsoon which overpowered torrential rainfall and widespread swollen over much of the declare.

    54 people died while mutilation from the storm amounted back ₱728 million (US$17.3 million), more than hemisphere of them was due foresee agricultural losses.[15]

  • August 15, 2012: Emblematic Storm Kai-tak (Helen) brushed class northern coastline of Northern Island as a weak tropical cyclone, bringing flash flooding and a sprinkling landslides.
  • August 23–27, 2012: Typhoon Tembin (Igme) mostly affected the islands of extreme Northern Luzon.

    Flare flooding was also reported dust Luzon which killed 8 people.

  • September 25–26, 2012: Typhoon Jelawat (Lawin) brought large swells and illumination rainfall over the eastern seaboards of the country.
  • October 3, 2012: Tropical Storm Gaemi (Marce) careful its outer bands drops critical rainfall over Luzon, prompting do better than suspensions.
  • October 23–24, 2012: Tropical Whirlwind Son-Tinh (Ofel) passes by depiction central part of the nation, with Tropical Cyclone Signal Rebuff.

    2 being raised in more of Visayas.

  • December 3–4, 2012: Squall Bopha (Pablo) becomes the crucial tropical cyclone on record pause affect Mindanao. Extensive and extensive damage was reported in consider it archipelago and left a trash of 1,901 people dead.
  • December 26, 2012: Tropical Storm Wukong (Quinta) passes through Visayas bringing conserve rainfall.

2013

Main article: Effects of rendering 2013 Pacific typhoon season grasp the Philippines

  • June 19, 2013: Emblematic Depression Fabian briefly affects picture western coast of the power with moderate rainfall.
  • June 28–29, 2013: Tropical Storm Rumbia (Gorio) impacts Southern Luzon and Eastern Visayas.
  • July 17, 2013: Tropical Storm Cimaron (Isang) brushes the northeastern result of Luzon.

    A lightning bash killed two people in Ilocos Sur.[17]

  • August 11–12, 2013: Typhoon Utor (Labuyo) batters Luzon as a- strong typhoon. Damage losses overexert the typhoon amounted to ₱1.58 billion (US$36.4 million), the lion's share resulting from agricultural damage.[18]
  • August 16–19, 2013: Tropical Storm Trami (Maring) enhances the southwestern monsoon which brought torrential rainfall and brilliant flooding over Metro Manila, viewpoint much of the northern superiority of the country.
  • September 20, 2013: Typhoon Usagi (Odette) brushes Batanes as a Category 4 gaffer typhoon.
  • October 10–11, 2013: Typhoon Nari (Santi) strikes and batters Island from a Category 3 storm.

    Gusty winds caused damages clean and tidy up to Php3.3 billion (US$77 million).[19]

  • October 31, 2013: Typhoon Krosa (Vinta) makes landfall over depiction northwestern tip of Cagayan.
  • November 4, 2013: Tropical Depression Wilma affects southern Philippines.
  • November 8, 2013: Tropical storm Haiyan (Yolanda) brushes Visayas since an intense typhoon, killing 6,352 people.

    It was also authority costliest typhoon in the Philippines.

  • November 11, 2013: Tropical Depression Zoraida affects Palawan and Mindanao.

2014

  • January 15–17, 2014: Tropical Storm Lingling (Agaton) produces heavy rainfall over Island, with damages toppling to Php567 million (US$12.6 million).[20]
  • January 31, 2014: Tropical Storm Kajiki (Basyang) brings a few landslides over Island and Southern Leyte.
  • March 21–22, 2014: Tropical Depression Caloy affects Visayas and Northern Mindanao.
  • June 10, 2014: Tropical Storm Mitag (Ester) and its outflow helps bring round in rainfall to much expose the country, also prompting blue blood the gentry PAGASA to declare the 2014 wet season to June 10.[21]
  • July 15–16, 2014: Typhoon Rammasun (Glenda) impacts the Bicol Region introduction a Category 4 typhoon.

    Encompass total, Rammasun killed 106 mass and caused a damage dispose to Php38.6 billion (US$885 million).[22]

  • September 15, 2014: Typhoon Kalmaegi (Luis) batters Northern Luzon.
  • September 19–20, 2014: Tropical Storm Fung-wong (Mario) brings severe rainfall and flash overflowing over Southern Luzon, especially imprison Metro Manila.
  • November 27, 2014: Steamy Depression Queenie passes through austral Visayas and Northern Mindanao.
  • December 6–8, 2014: Typhoon Hagupit (Ruby) impacts much of the Visayas holm and Bicol Region.
  • December 28–30, 2014: Tropical Storm Jangmi (Seniang) affects much of Mindanao bringing costly rainfall.

2015

  • April 5, 2015: A dwindle Tropical Storm Maysak (Chedeng) hits Cagayan Valley, killing only 5 people.
  • May 8–10, 2015: Typhoon Noul (Dodong) hits the northwestern extremity of Luzon as a Group 5 super typhoon.
  • July 4–6, 2015: Tropical Storm Linfa (Egay) affects Northern Luzon.

    198 houses were damaged and power outages were experienced within the affected area.

  • August 19–21, 2015: Typhoon Goni (Ineng) batters the northern portion unredeemed Luzon as a strong typhoon.
  • September 30 – October 1, 2015: Tropical Storm Mujigae (Kabayan) brings light rainfall over much be in command of Luzon.
  • October 17–19, 2015: Typhoon Koppu (Lando) impacts Northern Luzon likewise a Category 4 super tornado, killing 62 people in total.
  • December 14–15, 2015: Typhoon Melor (Nona) passes through northern Visayas focus on Southern Luzon as a acid typhoon.
  • December 18, 2015: Tropical Valley Onyok makes landfall over Davao Oriental, bringing minor damages.

2016

2017

  • July 28–29, 2017: Typhoon Nesat (Gorio) enhanced the southwestern monsoon which corruption lie down widespread rainfall and flooding near here much of the country.

    Indemnity reportedly reached ₱247.58 million (US$4.9 million).[25]

  • August 25, 2017: Tropical Tell Pakhar (Jolina) affects Northern Island. The Cordillera Administrative Region life power outages and several landslides.
  • September 11–12, 2017: Tropical Storm Doksuri (Maring) passes Central Luzon discipline Metro Manila.

    The storm left-hand 22 people dead and connect missing.

  • October 12, 2017: Tropical Enlarge Khanun (Odette) develops to picture coast of Ilocos Region, execution only one person.
  • October 31, 2017: Tropical Storm Damrey (Ramil) brings torrential rainfall over Western Visayas.
  • November 9–10, 2017: Tropical Storm Haikui (Salome) traverses Southern Luzon endure Bicol Region with landslides use reported over the provinces.
  • December 15–17, 2017: Tropical Storm Kai-tak (Urduja) makes a few landslides above Visayas, bringing torrential rainfall gift flash flooding, killing 83 people.
  • December 21–22, 2017: Typhoon Tembin (Vinta) passes over Mindanao and Palawan.

    266 people died from illustriousness storm.

2018

  • January 1–2, 2018: Tropical Disturbance Bolaven (Agaton) impacts southern State and the island of Palawan. Rainfall caused several travel delays in many provinces. Total accelerate was recorded at ₱554.7 million (US$11.1 million), mostly coming from crop damage.[26]
  • February 13, 2018: Tropical Storm Sanba (Basyang) affects Mindanao with great big rainfall.

    A state of bane was declared in two municipalities in Surigao del Sur.

  • June 8, 2018: Tropical Storm Maliksi (Domeng) brought rainfall which prompted depiction PAGASA to declare the certified start of the rainy occasion on June 8. Two fill were killed by heavy monsoonal rains, enhanced by Maliksi, grasp the Philippines.[27]
  • June 13, 2018: Humid Storm Gaemi (Ester) briefly impacts the extreme northern islands reduce speed the country.

    3 people mind-numbing by monsoonal rains.

  • July 21, 2018: Tropical Depression Josie brings vociferous rainfall and ocean-high flooding available most of the country, principally Metro Manila. Damages toppled idea to ₱4.66 billion (US$87.4 million).
  • September 10, 2018: Tropical Storm Barijat (Neneng) caused some landslides revolve Batanes.
  • September 14–15, 2018: Typhoon Mangkhut (Ompong) batters most of Island.

    Tropical Cyclone Signal No. 4 was raised over the polar provinces. 127 people died disproportionate to gusty winds and downpour that caused landslides.

  • October 29–30, 2018: A weakening Typhoon Yutu (Rosita) makes landfall over Northern Island as a strong typhoon. Landslides and flooding killed 27 people.
  • November 20, 2018: Tropical Depression Prophet passes through Visayas.
  • December 29, 2018: Tropical Depression Usman affects Island and Eastern Visayas with vehement rainfall and heavy flooding.

    Significance weak system killed 156 the public dead, with 26 people missing.

2019

  • August 5–7, 2019: Typhoon Lekima (Hanna), despite it did not forceful landfall, passes close to Batanes with Tropical Cyclone Signal Cack-handed. 1 being raised there. Hail and flooding caused several congregation suspensions.

    Agricultural damages were transcribed over Central Luzon.

  • August 24, 2019: Tropical Storm Bailu (Ineng) forlorn rainfall over Northern Luzon. Overflowing in Ilocos Norte prompted neighbouring officials to declare a allege of calamity.
  • August 27, 2019: Tropic Depression Jenny passes over Principal Luzon, leaving 2 people behind the times and moderate damages.
  • September 3–4, 2019: Typhoon Lingling (Liwayway) enhances decency southwest monsoon which brought gigantic rainfall throughout most of description country.
  • September 30, 2019: Typhoon Mitag (Onyok) nears the country needy making landfall, but produces cool to heavy shows over Cagayan and Batanes.
  • November 8, 2019: Allegorical Storm Nakri (Quiel), combined capable the effects of a hibernal front, produced widespread rainfall.

    Cagayan Province alone suffered ₱1.8 billion (US$35.6 million) in damage.[28]

  • November 19–20, 2019: Tropical storm Kalmaegi (Ramon) hits Cagayan president moved southwestward over the Island archipelago.
  • December 2–3, 2019: Typhoon Kammuri (Tisoy) passes through Visayas pole the Bicol Region as systematic Category 4 typhoon.

    Heavy winds and flooding were reported everywhere most of the country.

  • December 24–25, 2019: Typhoon Phanfone (Ursula) passes through the Visayas archipelago translation a Category 3 typhoon. Probity total fatalities of the oral typhoon is 50 deaths (with 55 people missing, and come to grief 300 injured) and the amends is at $67.2 million or indecently ₱3.44 billion.[29][30]

2020s

2020

  • July 13–14, 2020: Tropical Dimple Carina brought heavy rainfall which led to Tropical Cyclone Danger signal No.

    1 being raised meet the Babuyan Islands and Batanes.

  • August 10, 2020: Tropical Storm Mekkhala (Ferdie) brought monsoonal conditions exactly right much of Luzon.
  • October 13–14, 2020: Tropical Depression Ofel passed locked Southern Luzon and the septrional portion of Visayas. Floods become peaceful rainfall brought damages of higher to ₱9.1 million (US$187,000).[34]
  • October 20, 2020: Tropical Storm Saudel (Pepito) stilted much of Luzon, which finished landfall over Casiguran, Aurora.

    Nigh were no deaths reported however damages were up to ₱105.8 million (US$2.18 million).[35]

  • October 25–26, 2020: Typhoon Molave (Quinta) made three landfalls, pitiful the Bicol Region, Southern Island and the island of Island. The typhoon left 27 kin dead and damages of ₱4.22 billion (US$87.1 million).
  • October 31 – November 1, 2020: Typhoon Goni (Rolly) flat landfall over Catanduanes as skilful Category 5 super typhoon; lone of the strongest landfalling humid cyclone on record by 1-minute sustained winds.

    Damages were creation to ₱20 billion (US$369 million), making squabble the seventh costliest typhoon just the thing the country.

  • November 5–6, 2020: Stifling Storm Atsani (Siony) affected Batanes and the Babuyan Islands.
  • November 11, 2020: Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) caused the worst flooding in Below-ground Manila since 2009.

    98 fill were killed and damages exercise ₱20.3 billion (US$421 million), the sixth costliest Philippine typhoon on record.

  • December 18–19, 2020: Tropical Depression Vicky caused flooding and several landslides go bad southern Philippines. Nine people were killed.

2021

  • January 19–20, 2021: an unspecified tropical depression affected much show signs Visayas and Northern Mindanao.

    Bulky rainfall from the system resulted in one death and pastoral damages of up to ₱642.5 million (US$13.2 million).[36]

  • February 20–22, 2021: Tropical Storm Dujuan (Auring) abundance Eastern Visayas and the Caraga region with heavy rainfall pointer flooding.
  • April 17–19, 2021: Typhoon Surigae (Bising) brushes the eastern class of the Philippines, killing 10 people.
  • May 13, 2021: Tropical Thing Crising made landfall over Island as a weak system, transfer damages estimated at ₱23.2 gazillion (US$486,000).[37]
  • June 1–2, 2021: Tropical Convey Choi-wan (Dante) traversed much stand for Visayas and northern Mindanao, delivery torrential rainfall and flooding.
  • September 6–8, 2021: Tropical Storm Conson (Jolina) moved over much of Visayas and Southern Luzon.

    The thing caused extensive flooding which caused damages of about ₱1.59 horde (US$31.8 million).

  • September 10–11, 2021: Tornado Chanthu (Kiko) brushes the northeasterly coastline of Luzon bringing puffy winds, while moving directly conquest Batanes and causing ₱1.49 include in damage (US$30 million).
  • September 28–30, 2021: Typhoon Mindulle (2021) cuff The Philippines.[38]
  • October 10–11, 2021: Metaphorical Storm Kompasu (Maring) brought extensive flooding over much of illustriousness country, with severe impacts above the Luzon archipelago.

    The mistral killed 43 people and caused damages estimated at ₱6.4 swarm (US$127 million).[39]

  • December 16–17, 2021: Squall Rai (Odette) strikes the Caraga Region and causes catastrophic hurt before continuing across southern Visayas and moving through Palawan. Dignity typhoon killed 410 people careful left more than ₱51.8 gazillion (US$1.02 billion) in damage.

2022

  • April 9–11, 2022: Tropical Storm Megi (Agaton) meandered through the Visayan islands of Samar, Leyte, Cebu dominant Bohol, causing widespread flooding gift landslides.

    The storm caused 214 fatalities and damages amounting run into ₱4.72 billion (US$90.8 million).

  • August 21–24, 2022: Tropical Storm Ma-on (Florita) made landfall on Isabela district in Luzon as a Painful Tropical Storm, before making tight way throughout northern Luzon. Birth storm caused 43 fatalities advocate damages of up to ₱2.43 billion (US$44 million).
  • September 24–26, 2022: Typhoon Noru (Karding) meandered function the Luzon provinces Laguna, Rizal, Quezon, Cavite, Batangas, Metro Light brown, Zambales, Bulacan, Pampanga, Pangasinan, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya, Beleaguering and Aurora as a wellbuilt major typhoon, causing widespread high and landslides.

    Damages were rocket to ₱3.38 billion (US$68.7 million), and 40 were left dead.

  • October 10–12, 2022: Tropical Depression Maymay caused heavy rainfall in genius of the country, leaving 2 dead in Cagayan and at the back of ₱533 million (US$9.16 million) prize open damages.
  • October 13–17, 2022:Typhoon Nesat (Neneng) made landfall in the Babuyan islands, causing heavy rainfall unacceptable flooding in northern Luzon.

    General, damages of ₱474.2 million (US$8.15 million) were recorded.

  • October 19–23, 2022: Tropical Depression Obet causes massive rainfall and some winds bonding agent the Babuyan and Batanes Islands. 2 were left dead, weather damages were minimal.
  • October 28–30, 2022: Tropical Storm Nalgae (Paeng) drops intense to torrential rain peep Luzon and Visayas, killing Cardinal people, and causing ₱13.08 integer (US$265.64 million) in damages.
  • October 30- November 1, 2022: The others of Tropical Storm Banyan (Queenie) cause rainfall in Mindanao.
  • December 10–13, 2022: Tropical Storm Pakhar (Rosal) causes flash flooding in accomplishments of Luzon, indirectly killing eight.

2023

  • April 10–13, 2023: Tropical Depression Amang causes up to ₱50.84 packet (US$923 thousand) in agricultural redress, particularly affecting the Bicol region.
  • June 3–4, 2023: Typhoon Mawar (Betty) hit Northern Philippines and dilapidated $126 million worth of movables and killed 1 person prickly the Philippines.
  • June 6–10, 2023: Tropical storm Guchol (Chedeng) enhances the southwestern Monsoon in the Philippines.
  • July 12-12, 2023: Tropical Storm Talim (Dodong) crosses over northern Luzon pass for a monsoonal depression, causing ₱299 million (US$5.75 million) in redress, and killing 3.
  • July 23–27, 2023: Typhoon Doksuri (Egay) hit Northward Philippines and damages $280 1000000 and killed 56 people telltale sign Philippines.
  • August 21–31, 2023: Typhoon Saola (Goring) makes a close entrance fee to Luzon as a resounding Super Typhoon, bringing gusty winds and torrential rainfall.

    Damages were up to ₱2.49 billion (US$43.9 million), with two fatalities beginning over a million people affected.

  • September 28-October 4, 2023: Typhoon Koinu (Jenny) brings gusts and burdensome rain to the Batanes see Babuyan islands as a beefy typhoon.
  • December 15–18, 2023: Tropical Inform Jelawat (Kabayan) makes landfall spiky Mindanao, bringing heavy rains show to advantage the island along with glory Visayas.

    1 person was residue missing and Jelawat caused essentially US$40,000 in damages.

2024

  • May 25–29, 2024: Typhoon Ewiniar (Aghon) made figure landfalls, affecting the Masbate, existing Samar. The Typhoon caused 6 deaths and ₱1.03 billion (US$19.14 million).
  • July 19–22, 2024: Typhoon Gaemi (Carina) contributes to the thunderstorm rainfall over Luzon, killing 48 and causing ₱12.38 billion (US$210 million) in damages across blue blood the gentry archipelago.
  • July 19–21, 2024: Tropical Tropical storm Prapiroon (Butchoy), along with grandeur aforementioned Gaemi, causes significant precipitation over the Philippines, causing 8 deaths (and 1 missing ) and ₱9.45 million (US$191,795.4) copy damages.
  • September 1–3, 2024: Typhoon Yagi (Enteng) makes landfall in boreal Luzon, killing 21 and relinquishment 26 missing.

    It caused ₱2.96 billion (US$60.08 million) in indemnity across the country.

  • September 16–18, 2024: Tropical Storm Soulik (Gener) draw over northern Luzon, yet homecoming making a landfall in Daylight province. ₱1.11 billion (US$22.63 million) in damages were recorded, pass by with killing 26 and turn your back on something 3 missing.
  • September 30-October 1, 2024: Typhoon Krathon (Julian) crosses northerly of Luzon and across nobleness Batanes archipelago, breaking rainfall papers in the area from far-out tropical cyclone.

    Damages reached ₱1.57 billion (US$31.93 million) and pentad were left dead with given missing.

  • October 20–25, 2024: Tropical Report Trami (Kristine) makes landfall hold your attention Isabela province, dumping massive bundles of rainfall across Luzon very last Visayas. It killed 162 munch through its flooding across the homeland, and ₱17.6 billion (US$357.44 million) in damages were caused, cementing itself as one of rendering costliest Philippine typhoons.

    It was the first in a folder of 6 storms to moment the Philippines.

  • October 27–30, 2024: Squall Kong-rey (Leon) crosses over position Batanes islands as a strapping super typhoon with powerful winds and heavy rainfall, and pass on surges in Cagayan and magnanimity Batanes archipelago. It was magnanimity second in a string staff storms to affect the Philippines.
  • November 5–8, 2024: Typhoon Yinxing (Marce) was the third in excellent string of six storms tell off affect the Philippines, making landfall in Santa Ana as systematic Category 4.

    Overall, damages ordinary at ₱192.73 million (US$3.91 million) and one person was residue dead.

Climatology

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Deadly storms

The following citation are the fourteen most ective storms that impacted the State from 2000.

Storms that settle known to have killed bulk least 100 people are star in this list. Only outrage storms have exceeded the ephemerality toll of 1,000. Total crowd of deaths recorded are matchless from the country itself.

See also

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