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Revision as of 21:29, 8 January 2018

Costliest Known Pacific typhoons
Storm Season Cost, equivalent
to US$ in 2019
Mireille 1991 $18.8 billion
Songda 2004 $12.2 billion
Fitow 2013 $11.4 billion
Prapiroon 2000 $8.92 billion
Herb 1996 $8.15 billion
Flo 1990 $7.83 billion
Rammasun 2014 $7.7 billion
Morakot 2009 $7.39 billion
Hato 2017 $7.11 billion
Maemi 2003 $6.67 billion