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| 9 || [[Typhoon Xangsane|Xangsane (Milenyo)]]|| [[2006 Pacific typhoon season|2006]] || {{Formatprice|6610000000}} || {{Formatprice|147163065.85}}
 
| 9 || [[Typhoon Xangsane|Xangsane (Milenyo)]]|| [[2006 Pacific typhoon season|2006]] || {{Formatprice|6610000000}} || {{Formatprice|147163065.85}}
 
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| 10 || [[Typhoon Ruby (1988)|Ruby (Unsang)]]|| [[1988 Pacific typhoon season|1988]] || {{Formatprice|5636000000}} || {{Formatprice|125478220.74}}
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| 10 || [[Typhoon Nesat (2011)|Nesat (Pedring)]]|| [[2011 Pacific typhoon season|2011]] || {{Formatprice|5976286620}} || {{Formatprice|133054260.42}}
 
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! colspan=5 | Source: [http://web.archive.org/web/20041028224429/baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl?htx=/miso/typhoons], [http://210.185.184.53/ndccWeb/images/ndccWeb/ndcc_update/TS_Ondoy_and_TY_Pepeng/ndcc%20update%20sitrep%20no.%2050%20on%20ts%20ondoy%20and%20typhoon%20pepeng%20as%20of%20%2017%20nov%202009%2C%208am.pdf], [http://ndcc.gov.ph/attachments/103_NDRRMC%20Update%20SitRep%20No.%2027%2029Oct2010-6AM.pdf]
 
! colspan=5 | Source: [http://web.archive.org/web/20041028224429/baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl?htx=/miso/typhoons], [http://210.185.184.53/ndccWeb/images/ndccWeb/ndcc_update/TS_Ondoy_and_TY_Pepeng/ndcc%20update%20sitrep%20no.%2050%20on%20ts%20ondoy%20and%20typhoon%20pepeng%20as%20of%20%2017%20nov%202009%2C%208am.pdf], [http://ndcc.gov.ph/attachments/103_NDRRMC%20Update%20SitRep%20No.%2027%2029Oct2010-6AM.pdf]
 
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Revision as of 08:50, 1 October 2011

Costliest Philippine typhoons
Rank Name Year PHP USD
1 Parma (Pepeng) 2009 27.3 billion 608 million
2 Fengshen (Frank) 2008 13.5 billion 301 million
3 Ketsana (Ondoy) 2009 11 billion 244 million
4 Megi (Juan) 2010 11 billion 255 million
5 Mike (Ruping) 1990 10.8 billion 241 million
6 Angela (Rosing) 1995 10.8 billion 241 million
7 Flo (Kadiang) 1993 8.75 billion 195 million
8 Babs (Loleng) 1998 6.79 billion 151 million
9 Xangsane (Milenyo) 2006 6.61 billion 147 million
10 Nesat (Pedring) 2011 5.98 billion 133 million
Source: [1], [2], [3]