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Let's go back to when Typhoon Lawin hit the Philippines. Typhoon Lawin (international name: Typhoon Haima) was a violent Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that struck the northern Philippines in October 2016. It stands as one of the most powerful tropical cyclones to ever make landfall in the country, drawing comparisons to the track and intensity of historical monster storms. Typhoon Lawin (internationally known as Typhoon Haima) was a violent Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that struck the northern Philippines in October 2016. It became one of the most powerful tropical cyclones to impact the country since the historic Super Typhoon Yolanda in 2013. Meteorological HistoryFormation: The system developed on October 14, 2016, near the Caroline Islands. Peak Intensity: It rapidly intensified into a super typhoon over the Philippine Sea, packing maximum 1-minute sustained winds of 270 km/h (165 mph). Landfall: Lawin officially made landfall at Baguio Point, Peñablanca, Cagayan on October 19, 2016, with maximum sustained winds of 225 km/h. Dissipation: After crossing northern Luzon, it weakened and moved toward southeastern China, dissipating fully by October 26. Impact and DamageThe storm brought catastrophic winds, torrential rains, and flash floods across Northern Luzon, prompting PAGASA to raise the rare Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 5 for Cagayan and Isabela. Casualties: The storm resulted in 19 total fatalities. Displacement: Over 1.2 million people were affected, and more than 200,000 residents were temporarily displaced. Infrastructure: Extreme wind speeds destroyed or severely damaged 46,000 homes, collapsed power lines, and tore off roofing across entire communities. Economic Cost: Total damages reached $972 million USD, creating massive losses for local agricultural production and public infrastructure. Typhoon Haima at peak intensity approaching the Philippines on October 19 Meteorological history Formed October 14, 2016 Extratropical October 22, 2016 Dissipated October 26, 2016 Violent typhoon 10-minute sustained (JMA) Highest winds 215 km/h (130 mph) Lowest pressure 900 hPa (mbar); 26.58 inHg Category 5-equivalent super typhoon 1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC) Highest winds 270 km/h (165 mph) Lowest pressure 914 hPa (mbar); 26.99 inHg Overall effects Fatalities 19 total Damage $972 million (2016 USD) Areas affected Caroline IslandsPhilippinesTaiwanChinaJapan
Let's go back to when Typhoon Lawin hit the Philippines. Typhoon Lawin (international name: Typhoon Haima) was a violent Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that struck the northern Philippines in October 2016. It stands as one of the most powerful tropical cyclones to ever make landfall in the country, drawing comparisons to the track and intensity of historical monster storms. Typhoon Lawin (internationally known as Typhoon Haima) was a violent Category 5-equivalent super typhoon that struck the northern Philippines in October 2016. It became one of the most powerful tropical cyclones to impact the country since the historic Super Typhoon Yolanda in 2013. Meteorological HistoryFormation: The system developed on October 14, 2016, near the Caroline Islands. Peak Intensity: It rapidly intensified into a super typhoon over the Philippine Sea, packing maximum 1-minute sustained winds of 270 km/h (165 mph). Landfall: Lawin officially made landfall at Baguio Point, Peñablanca, Cagayan on October 19, 2016, with maximum sustained winds of 225 km/h. Dissipation: After crossing northern Luzon, it weakened and moved toward southeastern China, dissipating fully by October 26. Impact and DamageThe storm brought catastrophic winds, torrential rains, and flash floods across Northern Luzon, prompting PAGASA to raise the rare Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 5 for Cagayan and Isabela. Casualties: The storm resulted in 19 total fatalities. Displacement: Over 1.2 million people were affected, and more than 200,000 residents were temporarily displaced. Infrastructure: Extreme wind speeds destroyed or severely damaged 46,000 homes, collapsed power lines, and tore off roofing across entire communities. Economic Cost: Total damages reached $972 million USD, creating massive losses for local agricultural production and public infrastructure. Typhoon Haima at peak intensity approaching the Philippines on October 19 Meteorological history Formed October 14, 2016 Extratropical October 22, 2016 Dissipated October 26, 2016 Violent typhoon 10-minute sustained (JMA) Highest winds 215 km/h (130 mph) Lowest pressure 900 hPa (mbar); 26.58 inHg Category 5-equivalent super typhoon 1-minute sustained (SSHWS/JTWC) Highest winds 270 km/h (165 mph) Lowest pressure 914 hPa (mbar); 26.99 inHg Overall effects Fatalities 19 total Damage $972 million (2016 USD) Areas affected Caroline IslandsPhilippinesTaiwanChinaJapan

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