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List of storms named Iliang
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The name Iliang was used for nine tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. * Severe Tropical Storm Mamie (1966) (T6606, 06W, Iliang) – brushed the northern part of the Philippines and Taiwan before hitting southern China. * Typhoon Wilda (1970) (T7009, 10W, Iliang) – struck Kyūshū and affected the rest of western Japan, killing 11 people. * Typhoon Ivy (1974) (T7410, 11W, Iliang) – made landfall in the Philippines one day before the Miss Universe 1974 beauty pageant, killing 66. * Typhoon Carmen (1978) (T7811, 12W, Iliang) – minimal typhoon which affected the Ryukyu Islands before dissipating south of the Korean Peninsula. * Typhoon Andy (1982) (T8209, 10W, Iliang) – strong typhoon that made landfall in Taiwan and southern China but later caused min
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The name Iliang was used for nine tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean. * Severe Tropical Storm Mamie (1966) (T6606, 06W, Iliang) – brushed the northern part of the Philippines and Taiwan before hitting southern China. * Typhoon Wilda (1970) (T7009, 10W, Iliang) – struck Kyūshū and affected the rest of western Japan, killing 11 people. * Typhoon Ivy (1974) (T7410, 11W, Iliang) – made landfall in the Philippines one day before the Miss Universe 1974 beauty pageant, killing 66. * Typhoon Carmen (1978) (T7811, 12W, Iliang) – minimal typhoon which affected the Ryukyu Islands before dissipating south of the Korean Peninsula. * Typhoon Andy (1982) (T8209, 10W, Iliang) – strong typhoon that made landfall in Taiwan and southern China but later caused minimal damage. * Severe Tropical Storm Sarah (1986) (T8610, 09W, Iliang) – skirted the Philippine and Japanese coasts before becoming an extratropical cyclone, claiming 14 lives. * Typhoon Abe (1990) (T9015, 15W, Iliang) – deadly typhoon which affected the Philippines, the Ryukyu Islands, eastern China and South Korea, killing 108–195 people. * Typhoon Tim (1994) (T9405, 08W, Iliang) – paralleled the eastern seaboard of the Philippines before making landfall in Taiwan and China, claiming at least 36 lives. * Typhoon Zeb (1998) (T9810, 18W, Iliang) – tied with Cyclones Ron and Susan as the most intense tropical cyclone worldwide in 1998; severely affected the Philippines, Taiwan and Japan, killing a total of 122. Due to the widespread destruction caused by its 1998 iteration, the name Iliang was retired by PAGASA after 1998; however, no replacement name was issued after the agency implemented major changes to its typhoon name list in 2001. This article includes a list of named storms that share the same name (or similar names). If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended storm article.
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