Major Cyclones that Hit the Philippines in the Last Two Years

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Cyclones in the Philippines 2024–2025

Over the past couple of years, the Philippines had to deal with a number of extremely powerful cyclones along with damaging rains, floods, and destruction. Every year, the Philippines is pounded with tropical storms consisting of destructive rains and floods. These storms, consisting of tropical rains and floods, cause massive destructive impacts on the economy. The period of storms from Super Typhoon Noru to Typhoon Aghon is without a doubt the greatest of all challenges to the country’s disaster management and response systems. For 2024 and 2025 the country must review the impacts of the main cyclones, including the regions impacted, and the classifications by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). This is the order of the report. For more details and safety updates, refer to our Philippines Weather & Travel Advisory for current alerts and guidance.

Cyclones in 2025

Cyclone NameDateCategoryAffected Areas
Typhoon AghonMay 2025TyphoonLuzon, Visayas
Tropical Storm EntengAug 2025Tropical StormMindanao, Visayas
Typhoon ChedengOct 2025TyphoonNorthern Luzon

Cyclones in 2024

Cyclone NameDateCategoryAffected Areas
Super Typhoon Noru (Karding)Sept 2024Super TyphoonCentral Luzon
Typhoon PaengNov 2024TyphoonMindanao, Visayas
Tropical Depression AmangApr 2024Tropical DepressionBicol Region

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