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Typhoon Soulik, also known as Super Typhoon Angeline in the Philippines was a very deadly cyclone that struck Southern Luzon, particularly, the Bicol region in the late winter/early spring part of 2019. The typhoon took a hybrid course of Typhoon Angela and Typhoon Koppu, and many consider it a stronger version of Angela.

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  • Typhoon Soulik (2019)
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  • Typhoon Soulik, also known as Super Typhoon Angeline in the Philippines was a very deadly cyclone that struck Southern Luzon, particularly, the Bicol region in the late winter/early spring part of 2019. The typhoon took a hybrid course of Typhoon Angela and Typhoon Koppu, and many consider it a stronger version of Angela.
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  • Soulik before landfall
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10-min winds
  • 190(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Soulik
Type
  • super typhoon
1-min winds
  • 215(xsd:integer)
Damages
  • 380000(xsd:integer)
Pressure
  • 820(xsd:integer)
Basin
  • Western Pacific
Dissipated
  • 2019-04-08(xsd:date)
Fatalities
  • 100000(xsd:integer)
Areas
  • Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Philippines, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan
Hurricane season
  • 2019(xsd:integer)
Pressurepost
  • measured by recon
Gusts
  • 240(xsd:integer)
Year
  • 2019(xsd:integer)
Formed
  • 2019-03-10(xsd:date)
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  • Typhoon Soulik, also known as Super Typhoon Angeline in the Philippines was a very deadly cyclone that struck Southern Luzon, particularly, the Bicol region in the late winter/early spring part of 2019. The typhoon took a hybrid course of Typhoon Angela and Typhoon Koppu, and many consider it a stronger version of Angela. Soulik formed from a large cloud cluster, and developed from a Tropical Depression into a Typhoon in just 100 hours. Soulik became one of the strongest tropical cyclones to strike the Philippines in March. Soulik lasted for 28 days, just 3 days short of Hurricane John's record of 31 days. Soulik intensified into a category 5 shortly before entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR). It was initially forecasted to hit the Aurora region, however, the cyclone instead moved a westerly path instead. A lot of people in Central Luzon, Southern Luzon and Northern Visayas were left with no power, houses, and trees were uprooted. Throughout its devastating journey through Central and Southern Luzon, the powerful typhoon barely weakened but instead maintained its strength and even intensified as it made it's way throughout Central and Southern Luzon.
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