Typhoon Yagi was a very powerful, very destructive and very deadly super typhoon during May of 2019. It developed from a low pressure area near Guam on May 7th, before steadily intensifying as it moved towards the Philippines. Typhoon Yagi then made landfall in Luzon as a category 5 super typhoon, causing extreme damage, before moving away from the area and making landfall as a category 4 super typhoon in Taiwan, with 155 mph winds. From here, Yagi moved out into the Pacific, weakening slowly as it paralleled the coast of Japan, becoming extratropical on May 20th. The remnants of the former super typhoon then persisted for 2 days, dissipating near the International Dateline and Alaska by the afternoon of May 22nd. During its lifecycle, Yagi interacted with a monsoonal trough located over t
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| - Typhoon Yagi was a very powerful, very destructive and very deadly super typhoon during May of 2019. It developed from a low pressure area near Guam on May 7th, before steadily intensifying as it moved towards the Philippines. Typhoon Yagi then made landfall in Luzon as a category 5 super typhoon, causing extreme damage, before moving away from the area and making landfall as a category 4 super typhoon in Taiwan, with 155 mph winds. From here, Yagi moved out into the Pacific, weakening slowly as it paralleled the coast of Japan, becoming extratropical on May 20th. The remnants of the former super typhoon then persisted for 2 days, dissipating near the International Dateline and Alaska by the afternoon of May 22nd. During its lifecycle, Yagi interacted with a monsoonal trough located over t
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| - Typhoon Yagi was a very powerful, very destructive and very deadly super typhoon during May of 2019. It developed from a low pressure area near Guam on May 7th, before steadily intensifying as it moved towards the Philippines. Typhoon Yagi then made landfall in Luzon as a category 5 super typhoon, causing extreme damage, before moving away from the area and making landfall as a category 4 super typhoon in Taiwan, with 155 mph winds. From here, Yagi moved out into the Pacific, weakening slowly as it paralleled the coast of Japan, becoming extratropical on May 20th. The remnants of the former super typhoon then persisted for 2 days, dissipating near the International Dateline and Alaska by the afternoon of May 22nd. During its lifecycle, Yagi interacted with a monsoonal trough located over the southern Philippines, bringing record 3500 mm rainfalls to the worst hit areas. Taiwan was similarly affected, seeing 2877 mmm of rainfall, again breaking the previous records in the area by a significant margin as a result. 1233 people are known to have been killed during the storm, with 89 people still unaccounted for. In addition, damages form the storm totaled to at least $895 million, of which $705 million was done in the Philippines, making it one of the Philippines' most costly typhoons on record in the nation's history. The name was later retired as a result of the catastrophic consequences of the storm along its path and during its lifecycle.
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