I got so bored, I made a hypothetical tropical cyclone WIKIPEDIA PAGE STYLE in which the storm will absolutely annihilate my place in the next couple of months.
Typhoon Mitag
Typhoon Mitag, also known as Super Typhoon Ramon in the Philippines, was the most intense tropical cyclone and the most intense landfalling tropical cyclone ever recorded in modern meteorological history. Upon making landfall in the Philippines, it caused cataclysmic damage on the entirety of Luzon, particularly on the nation’s capital, Manila. It is also the deadliest Philippine typhoon on record, and the deadliest tropical cyclone since Cyclone Nargis in 2008 killing more than 10,000 people on that country alone. It is also the most destructive typhoon on record and also caused the worst financial and economical crisis in the Philippines which costs at around ₱2.78 trillion PHP ($52.9 billion USD) making it the costliest Pacific typhoon, and the costliest non-Atlantic hurricane on record.
Typhoon Mitag (Ramon)
Typhoon (JMA)
Category 5 super typhoon (SSHWS)
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“Typhoon Mitag at it’s record peak strength on October 16 while approaching Manila, Philippines”
Formed October 7, 2019
Dissipated October 23, 2019
Highest winds 10-min sustained: 295 km/h (185 mph)
1-min sustained: 375 km/h (230 mph)
wind gusts: 425 km/h (265 mph)
Lowest pressure 850 hPa (mbar); 25.10 inHg
(Worldwide record low)
Fatalities 10,483 confirmed, 4,882 missing
Damage $53.4 billion (2019 USD)
Areas affected Micronesia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand,
South China, Laos
Part of the **2019 Pacific typhoon season**
History
• Meteorological history
Response
• Humanitarian response
Other wikis
• Commons: Mitag images
I may regret doing this if this would ACTUALLY DO happen in real life.
Everyone will regard me a Nostradamus.