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  • Official Philippine Typhoon Measurement Records says:

    REMING reached a gust of 320 kph at Virac Station

    ROSING reached a gust of 260 kph using Virac Station's Radar measurements

    these two are officially the strongest typhoons in the Philippines

  • omg di umabot c reming ng 360km/h o 360 kilometro bawat oras 250km/h lng yan khit tignan nyo sa 2006 pacific typhoon season

  • oo c MEGI mas malaks in terms of max sustained winds. c Megi 220 kph(10 min),290 kph(1 min). C REming 195 kph(10 min). PERO kung gustiness pag uusapan talo c JUAN. c MEGI/JUAN, Umabot bugso niya 255 kph. Pero c REMING 360 kph.

  • mas malakas pa rin si Megi 260km/h. . Try to walk outside and feel the Rain Drops pierce your skin like needles. it hurts. .u cnt even walk.

  • si reming 250km/h winds si rosing 185miles per-hour(298km/h)

  • omfg dude that can kill u and btw i live in the philippines

  • that is why u need cement houses in the philippines and not made out of wood...it will rip it apart!

  • 2006 was a bad year for the Philippines. 6 typhoons made landfall.

    1. Chanchu (Caloy) Category 2 at landfall

    2. Xangsane (Milenyo) Category 4 at landfall

    3. Cimaron (Paeng) Category 5 at landfall

    4. Chebi (Queenie) Category 4 at landfall

    5. Durian (Reming) Category 4 at landfall

    6. Utor (Seniang) Category 3 at landfall

  • i will never 4get supertyphoon rosing, milenyo and reming.. grabe!!!

  • ay tlaga agree aq seu lalong lalo na c rosing ngkaroon ako ng pobya dun sa bagyo na un eh gravi subrang lakas naka2takot tlga

  • malkas pala talaga yang bagyong yan

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