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In 2009, Typhoon Parma struck the Philippines, delivering catastrophic rainfall and winds. The storm caused severe flooding, landslides, and extensive damage, particularly in northern Luzon. Thousands were evacuated, and the response highlighted both the resilience and challenges faced by local communities and disaster management systems. Parma's aftermath saw international aid mobilized to assist recovery efforts. This tragic event served as a reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by coastal nations in the wake of climate change and increasing storm intensities.
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