Typhoon Archive PH
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The Philippines is the most typhoon-prone country on earth, with an average of 20 storms entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility each year. TAPH tracks over 1,400 historical storms to make that data visible, comparable, and hard to ignore.

Data from IBTrACS (NOAA) · Enrichment from PAGASA & NDRRMC

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Reming(2006)
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MetricReming-
Year2006-
Intl. NameDURIAN-
Max CategoryCat 4
Peak Wind250 km/h-
Casualties1,399no recorded casualties
Damage₱5.1 Billionno reported damages
Affected RegionsLuzon-
Affected Provinces90
PAGASA Signals80
Notable Impacts70

PAGASA Signal Details

Reming

CatanduanesTCWS #4
AlbayTCWS #4
Camarines SurTCWS #4
Camarines NorteTCWS #3
QuezonTCWS #3
BatangasTCWS #2
LagunaTCWS #2
MarinduqueTCWS #2

Notable Impacts

Reming

  • Massive lahar flow from Mayon Volcano triggered by extreme rainfall
  • Entire villages buried in mud and lahars around Mayon
  • Over 180,000 houses destroyed or damaged
  • Deadliest typhoon of 2006 in the Philippines
  • Nearly 2 million people affected across 5 regions
  • Widespread power outages and communications breakdown
  • Triggered massive debris flows from Mayon's slopes