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Cat 5

ANGELA · 1995

ANGELA was a Category 5 tropical cyclone that affected the Philippines in 1995.

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Overall Impact

Casualties

882

Est. Damage

₱10.83 Billion

Affected Regions
Luzon

Affected Provinces

CatanduanesCamarines SurCamarines NorteAlbaySorsogonQuezonBatangasLagunaCaviteMetro ManilaRizalBataanZambalesBulacanPampanga

PAGASA Signals

Catanduanes
TCWS #4
Camarines Sur
TCWS #4
Camarines Norte
TCWS #4
Albay
TCWS #3
Quezon
TCWS #3
Metro Manila
TCWS #3
Rizal
TCWS #3
Batangas
TCWS #2
Bataan
TCWS #2

Notable Impacts

  • Direct hit on Metro Manila at peak Category 5 intensity
  • Total power blackout in Metro Manila lasting 2-3 days
  • Over 176,000 houses destroyed or damaged
  • Nearly 1.5 million people affected across 36 provinces
  • Widespread flooding in urban and coastal areas of
  • Damage estimated at ₱10.83 billion (1995 values)
  • Highest damage recorded at the time in Philippine history
  • One of the strongest typhoons to directly hit Metro Manila