Template:Deadliest Philippine typhoons

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Rank[1] Storm Dates of impact Deaths
1 Haiphong September 27, 1881 20,000
2 Yolanda November 7–8, 2013 6,300[2]
3 Uring (1991) November 4–7, 1991 5,101[3]
4 Pablo (2012) December 2–9, 2012 1,901
5 Angela September 22, 1867 1,800[4]
6 Winnie (2004) November 27–29, 2004 1,593
7 October 1897 typhoon October 7, 1897 1,500[4]
8 Nitang (1984) September 3–6, 1984 1,492
9 Frank (2008) June 20–23, 2008 1,410
10 Reming (2006) November 29-December 1, 2006 1,399
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