The image presented here is a representation summarizing the devastating impact of a historic typhoon in the Philippines. While it captures the general severity and scale of the disaster, it may not fully reflect the complete extent of the storm's effects. The typhoon caused significant destruction, loss of life, and widespread disruption across affected regions, underscoring the urgent need for disaster preparedness and response
Typhoon "Pepeng" (international name "Parma") was a significant and devastating typhoon that struck the Philippines in 2009. It brought severe flooding and widespread damage, particularly in Northern Luzon. The typhoon was known for its heavy rainfall, which caused rivers to overflow and resulted in massive landslides, leaving many areas in crisis.
Typhoon Sendong (international name Washi) was another powerful storm that struck the Philippines in December 2011. It caused widespread devastation, particularly in the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, bringing heavy rains, flash floods, and landslides that led to significant loss of life and property damage.
Typhoon Pablo (international name Bopha) was a powerful and destructive typhoon that struck the Philippines in December 2012. It caused severe damage, particularly in Mindanao, where it brought heavy rains, strong winds, and massive flooding. Typhoon Pablo resulted in widespread destruction, loss of life, and left many people displaced.
. Typhoon Yolanda (international name Haiyan) was one of the most powerful and deadliest typhoons ever recorded. It struck the Philippines in November 2013, causing catastrophic damage, especially in the Visayas region, including the city of Tacloban. The typhoon brought massive storm surges, strong winds, and heavy rainfall, resulting in widespread devastation, thousands of deaths, and a massive humanitarian crisis.
.Typhoon Glenda (international name Rammasun) was a strong typhoon that struck the Philippines in July 2014. It caused significant damage, particularly in Luzon, including Metro Manila. Typhoon Glenda brought powerful winds and heavy rainfall, leading to widespread flooding, power outages, and destruction of homes and infrastructure.
.Typhoon Lando (international name Koppu) was a strong typhoon that hit the Philippines in October 2015. It caused significant rainfall, leading to widespread flooding, landslides, and substantial damage, particularly in Luzon. The storm brought heavy winds and torrential rains, which affected millions of people, displacing many and causing destruction to homes, crops, and infrastructure.
.Typhoon Rolly (international name Goni) was a powerful typhoon that struck the Philippines in November 2020. It was one of the strongest storms of the year, causing severe damage in parts of Luzon, particularly in Bicol, where it brought strong winds, heavy rains, and devastating storm surges. The typhoon caused widespread flooding, landslides, and significant destruction to homes, infrastructure, and agriculture.
.Typhoon Ulysses (international name Vamco) was a powerful typhoon that struck the Philippines in November 2020, shortly after Typhoon Rolly (Goni). It brought intense rainfall, strong winds, and severe flooding, particularly in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Typhoon Ulysses caused widespread damage, leading to significant flooding, displacement of residents, and destruction of homes and infrastructure.
Typhoon Odette (international name Rai) was a powerful and destructive typhoon that struck the Philippines in December 2021. It caused severe damage, especially in the Visayas and Mindanao regions, bringing heavy rains, strong winds, and widespread flooding. Typhoon Odette left many areas without power, destroyed homes, and caused significant damage to infrastructure and agriculture.
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