Posts Tagged ‘Parma’
La Union, Philippines Heavily Affected By Typhoon Pepeng (Parma)
La Union province in Northern Luzon Island in the Philippines has experienced landslides due to typhoon Pepeng (Parma).
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Typhoon Parma-2003
This cyclone was first noted as Tropical Depression 21W in the subtropical Pacific north of Guam on October 20. This system drifted north and northeast, rapidly developing into a typhoon by October 22. Parma briefly became a supertyphoon while moving northeastward ahead of a cold front early on October 24. The frontal system failed to recurve the cyclone out to sea, and Parma made an anticyclonic loop ending up near the 22nd parallel by October 26. While dropping south and southwest, the system weakened into a minimal typhoon. The system turned northwest and reintensified into an intense typhoon by late on October 29. Moving northeast once more, Parma became an extratropical storm late on October 30. The cyclone weakened into a gale while heading east-northeast across the Pacific on November 2. The system again dropped into the subtropics, moving southward offshore the west coast of the United States and eventually dissipated on November 11 southwest of California.
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Breaking News Typhoon Parma/Peping Hits Philippines Day 2
Another super typhoon batters Philippines! – Oct. 3, 2009
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Typhoon Parma hits Philippines Day 2 flash floods floating vans
The landfall of Typhoon Parma was furious enough but the next day, as we tried to get out of the area, Typhoon Parma
struck again with high winds and flash floods, our van stalled in a flash flood and started
washing backward down the road between Sanchez Mira and Laoag, which had become a river.
http://www.emergency.co.nz/archive/parma.html
05 October 2009
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Sta. Cruz Laguna after Storm Pepeng
Thank God the storm didn’t directly entered Luzon specifically NCR and Region IV-A . Still the flooding rose a bit and It reached further to Greenwhich (A. Bonifacio St.) our front street. Me and my wife decided to buy some food for the kids and take a Banca to the Public Market and I was surprised that it was still business as usual despite the flooding around it. Yep my kababayans need to earn more for a living especially after the storms (Ondoy and Pepeng). Requesting all Gov’t, NGO’s to support naman Sta. Cruz it’s almost a week now and still look at our situation.
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We are going to the Market
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1016#35 Typhoon Parma Aftermath
Typhoon Parma struck Taiwan Oct. 3-4, dropping 1,500 millimeters of rain on Yilan Countys Hansi District. One family, who was evacuated before the typhoon, returned Oct. 6 to find their home invaded in mud.
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Philippines reels from flood disaster – 11 Oct 09
In the northern Philippines, hundreds of people remain on rooftops and trapped by floods after two weeks of stormy weather.
At least 540 people have been killed and many areas left under water as a result of Typhoon Parma.
Al Jazeera’s Marga Ortigas travelled to the northern province of Pangacinan to see how people are trying to pick up the pieces.
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children of the storm
http://tfchildrenofthestorm.wordpress.com
http://globalresearch.ca
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Typhoon Parma,Pepeng. uploaded 2:10pm Oct 2.