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Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan)

Typhoon Yolanda is one of the world's strongest and


deadliest typhoons, prompting a rare public storm
signal no. 4 in the Visayas. (READ: Storm signal no. 4
in PH history). Typhoon Yolanda caused massive
devastation that killed 6,300 people. (READ: TIMELINE: Super Typhoon Yolanda)

2. 1976 Mindanao earthquake

Within a magnitude of 7.9, it is also


considered one of the strongest
earthquakes to ever hit the country.
According to the Philippine Institute of
Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS),
the tremor caused a tsunami in the
coastline of the Moro Gulf in the North
Celebes Sea.

This “tsunamigenic earthquake” caused buildings to collapse, and killed around 6,000 people.

3. In
in Mt. Province

Members of the Mt. Province-Provincial Public


Safety Company assist motorists during a clearing
operations at a landslide site, caused by Typhoon
Ferdie, at the Mount Data Cliff along the Baguio-
Bontoc Road in Bauko, Mountain Province on
Thursday. Super Typhoon Ferdie exited the
Philippine Area of Responsibility on Wednesday
morning.

4: . Mayon Volcano, also known as Mount Mayon, is an active volcano in the province of Albay, on the
island of Luzon in the Philippines. Renowned as the "perfect cone" because of its almost symmetric
conical shape, the mountain was declared a national park and a protected landscape on July 20, 1938,
the first in the country. It was reclassified a
Natural Park and renamed Mayon Volcano Natural
Park in the year 2000.

5. Storm Thelma unleashes flash floods on the


central city of Ormoc on Leyte island on November 15, 1991, killing more than 5,100.

6. Typhoon Bopha smashes into the main


southern island of Mindanao on December 3,
2012. Rarely hit by cyclones, the region suffers
about 1,900 people dead or missing.
.

7. Mayon volcano in the far east of the country erupts on February 1, 1814, burying the nearby town of
Cagsawa with ash and rock and killing about 1,200 people.

8.. Typhoon Washi hits the northen part of Mindanao


island on December 16, 2011, killing at least 1,080 people.

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