December 19, 2011
Tropical storm Sendong left the par on December 18, 2011.
Sendong entered the PAR in December 2011. Sendong was a Tropical Storm that caused much flooding and lose of property.
Tropical Storm Sendong, known as Washi in the Philippines, entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on December 14, 2011. It made landfall in the country a day later, leading to widespread flooding and devastation, particularly in the Mindanao region. The storm was notable for its rapid intensification and the severe impact it had on the affected areas.
Tropical Storm Sendong, also known as Washi, entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on December 15, 2011. It brought heavy rainfall and resulted in severe flooding, particularly in the Mindanao region. The storm caused significant damage and loss of life, leading to widespread disaster response efforts.
Sendong entered the PAR in December 2011. Sendong was a Tropical Storm that caused much flooding and lose of property.
Sendong entered the PAR in December 2011. Sendong was a Tropical Storm that caused much flooding and lose of property.
Tropical Storm Sendong, known internationally as Washi, left the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on December 17, 2011. After making landfall, it caused devastating floods and landslides, particularly in northern Mindanao, resulting in significant loss of life and property damage. The storm ultimately claimed over a thousand lives and displaced thousands more, highlighting the vulnerability of the region to severe weather events. Sendong's impact prompted discussions on disaster preparedness and response strategies in the Philippines.
The Sendong storm formed in the western North Pacific Ocean, typically during the tropical cyclone season which runs from June to November. Sendong was a tropical storm that developed from a weather disturbance in the warm ocean waters near the Philippines. The storm intensified due to favorable atmospheric conditions such as low wind shear and warm sea surface temperatures, eventually making landfall in the Philippines.
Severe Tropical Storm Washi, also known as Sendog, formed on December 13, 2011 about 945 km (585 mi) south-southeast of Guam.
Tropical Storm Sendong, also known as Washi, formed on December 15, 2011. It developed in the western Pacific Ocean and intensified as it moved toward the Philippines. Sendong made landfall on December 17, 2011, causing significant flooding and landslides, particularly in the Mindanao region.
Bagyong Sendong, also known as Tropical Storm Washi, caused widespread flooding and landslides in the Philippines in 2011. The storm resulted in over 1,000 fatalities and significant damage to infrastructure and homes in affected areas, particularly in Mindanao. It highlighted the vulnerability of certain regions to extreme weather events.
Typhoon Sendong, also known as Tropical Storm Washi, struck the Philippines on December 16-18, 2011. It brought intense rainfall that resulted in flash floods and landslides, causing widespread devastation in Mindanao.