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PAGASA, the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration, uses storm signals to indicate the severity and potential impact of typhoons. Signal No. 1 warns of winds of 30-60 km/h and possible disruptions, while Signal No. 2 indicates stronger winds of 61-100 km/h, suggesting more serious impacts. Signal No. 3 signifies winds of 101-185 km/h, leading to widespread damage, and Signal No. 4, with winds exceeding 185 km/h, suggests catastrophic effects. Signal No. 5, the highest level, indicates super typhoon conditions with devastating impacts expected.

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