A powerful typhoon brought violent winds and torrential rainfall, causing thousands to evacuate.
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Typhoon Haima is the second typhoon in the span of a week to bring heavy wind and rain to the Philippines.
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Eight months after Super Typhoon Haiyan, another powerful typhoon battered the Philippines.
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The typhoon was the strongest on record in the Northwest Pacific to make landfall so late in the year.
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As predicted, Typhoon Bopha made landfall in the southern Philippines overnight December 3–4, 2012.
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The first typhoon of the year in the Western Pacific was later than usual and quite potent.
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The category 3 storm swept over the Philippines on August 12, 2013.
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The storm brought high winds and heavy rains to the Philippines before heading toward China and Vietnam.
Category 4 Typhoon Megi sprawls over much of the South China Sea in this true-color image from October 20, 2010.
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Acquired December 6, 2012, this image shows Bopha over the South China Sea.
Acquired October 21, 2010, this natural-color image shows Typhoon Megi over the South China Sea.
The super typhoon made landfall on the northernmost island in the Philippine archipelago.