5 Typhoons that Caused  the Heaviest Damage to Properties in the Philippines

1.  RUPING [Mike] - Nov 10 – 14, 1990   

2.  ROSING [Angela] - Oct 30 - 4 Nov, 1995

3.  KADIANG [Flo] - Sep 30 – 4 Oct, 1993   

4.  LOLENG [Babs] - Oct 15 – 25, 1998   

5.  MILENYO  [Xangsane] - Oct 25 -29, 2006

 

 

“Ruping” is the 17th  tropical cyclones of 1990. Already bear a  typhoon intensity,  it entered the eastern border of the PAR (east of Mindanao) in the afternoon of November 10. Maintaining the west to west northwest directions it crossed central Visayas and out into the South China thru northern Palawan.  “Ruping” left the western boundary of the PAR on the 14th of November.

 

  Extent of  Damages in Pesos:

  a)Infrastructure     =  P 1.120  B

   Agricullture          =      8.512  B

  c)Private                =      1.214  B  

Over All Total    =  P 10.846  B  

Areas Affected: NCR, Regions from III to XII

 

 

 

Rosing” is the 14th tropical cyclones of 1995. As a tropical storm, it entered the eastern border of the PAR (east of Visayas) in the early morning of October 31. It gained typhoon intensity and became a super howler before it devastated Bicol, Southern Tagalog provinces and central Luzon including Metro Manila. “Rosing” left the country thru the western border of the PAR in the evening of  November 4.

 

Extent of  Damages in Pesos:  

a)  Infrastructure  =  P 1.726  B  

b)  Agricullture     =      9.037  B  

c)  Private            =      0.036  B  

Over All Total    =  P 10.799  B  

Areas affected: NCR, CAR, Regions  I to V and VIII

 

 

 

 

 

Kadiang” is the 22nd tropical cyclones of 1993. It  developed into a tropical depression inside the PAR (about 400 km east northeast of Catanduanes province) in the evening of September 30. Attaining typhoon intensity it cut across Aurora, Nueva Ecija and Pangasinan out into the south China Sea.  Over the South China Sea, it interacted with another cyclone named “Dinang” and executed a loop then moved northeastward crossing Luzon for the 2nd time passing over Pangasinan, Nueva Vizcaya and Isabela out into the Pacific Ocean away from the country.

  

 

Extent of  Damages in Pesos:  

a)  Infrastructure  =  P 1.559  B  

b)  Agricullture     =      7.193  B  

c)  Private            =      0.004  B  

Over All Total      =  P 8.756  B  

Areas Affected: NCR, CAR, regions I to IV.

 

 

 

 

Loleng is the 9th  tropical cyclones of 1998. It intensified into a depression on the 15th of October inside the PAR (east of northern Mindanao). Initially moved west northwest slowly and gained strength before it excuted a loop east of  Visayas.  From thereon, it track northwestward as a typhoon and made landfall over Bicol then  move towards central Luzon. “Loleng” left the western border of the PAR on October 24.  

Extent of  Damages in Pesos:  

a)  Infrastructure  =  P 2.316  B  

b)  Agricullture     =      3.695  B  

c)  Private            =      0.776  B  

Over All Total    =  P 6.787  B  

Areas Affected: CAR, Regions I to VI and VIII

 

 

 

 

 

Milenyo is the 13th tropical cyclones of 2006.  It developed inside the PAR east of Samar in the morning of October 25. “Milenyo” moved  west northwest  and became a typhoon before it crossed northern Samar, Bicol, southern Luzon and Metro Manila. It left the western boundary on the 29th of October.  

 

 

Extent of  Damages in Pesos:

a)  Infrastructure  =  P 2.641  B

b)  Agriculture     =      3.969 

c)  Private            =      None  

Over All Total    =  P 6.610  B  

Areas Affected: NCR, Regions III, IV-A &B to VIII  and CAR.