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Philippines (the): Typhoon: 2023/07/26
GLIDE: TC-2023-000121-PHL
Period | 2023/07/26 |
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Country or District | Philippines (the) |
Event Type | Typhoon |
Outline | Typhoon DOKSURI (named "Egay" in the Philippines) has made landfall twice in the northern tip of the country, in Fuga Island and Dalapuri Island of Cagayan Province at around 03:00 and 11:00 (UTC+8) on 26 July 2023, respectively. Heavy rainfall already caused by the passage of DOKSURI resulted in casualties across northern and central Philippines. Heavy flooding and landslides are also reported to have affected the people. The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) reports 180,500 affected people across 21 provinces. |
Summary | ||
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Human Impact | Physical Impact | Others |
AHA Centre 2023/08/03 | ||
Dead: 27 people Missing: 13 people Injured: 140 people Affected: 2,930,200 people (781,728 households) |
Totally destroyed houses: 2,226 houses Partially damaged houses: 53,358 houses |
Economic damage: approximately US$102 million |
AHA Centre 2023/07/30 | ||
Dead: 16 people Missing: 20 people Injured: 52 people Affected: 1,029,724 people (291,262 households) |
Totally destroyed houses: 877 houses Partially damaged houses: 21,101 houses |
Economic damage: approximately US$108 million |
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Report/Articles
AHA Centre 2023/08/03
Situation Update No.2: Combined Effects of the Southwest Monsoon and Tropical Cyclone Doksuri, Philippines, as of 15:00, 3 August 2023
AHA Centre 2023/07/30
Situation Update No.1: Combined Effects of the Southwest Monsoon and Tropical Cyclone Doksuri, Philippines, as of 16:00, 30 July 2023
ECHO 2023/07/27
Typhoon DOKSURI is moving towards south-eastern China after making landfall twice in the northern Philippines, killing five people, affecting more than 328,000 and displacing about 27,000 people
Geographycal Data
Sentinel Asia 2023/07/25
Typhoon Doksuri in Philippines on 25 July, 2023