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Typhoon Olga, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Didang, was a strong typhoon that brought widespread damage to the Philippines in May 1976, causing what was called the "worst flooding in 30 years". The storm killed over 300 people and displaced over 1.3 million others. The storm originated from an area of several surface circulations on May 4, in which the JTWC first noted its predecessor as a southwestward-moving storm on May 12. However, it was first tracked by the JMA on May 11. Nevertheless, it strengthened to a tropical storm while continuing its motion and track. However, it weakened to a tropical depression as it slowly interacted with another circulation to its east, in which the new system dominated over the existing one. The JMA and JTWC still treated the storm as Olga as it en

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  • Tifón Olga (1976) (es)
  • Typhoon Olga (1976) (en)
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  • El tifón Olga, conocido en Filipinas como tifón Didang, fue un fuerte tifón que arrasó Filipinas en mayo de 1976, provocando lo que se denominó "la peor inundación en 30 años". La tormenta mató a más de 300 personas y dejó a más de 1,3 millones de personas sin hogar. La tormenta se originó en un área de varias circulaciones superficiales el 4 de mayo, en la que el JTWC notó por primera vez a su predecesora como una tormenta que se movía hacia el suroeste el 12 de mayo. Sin embargo, fue rastreada por primera vez por la JMA el 11 de mayo. una tormenta tropical mientras continúa su movimiento y trayectoria. Sin embargo, se debilitó hasta convertirse en una depresión tropical a medida que interactuaba lentamente con otra circulación hacia el este, en la que el nuevo sistema dominaba al existen (es)
  • Typhoon Olga, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Didang, was a strong typhoon that brought widespread damage to the Philippines in May 1976, causing what was called the "worst flooding in 30 years". The storm killed over 300 people and displaced over 1.3 million others. The storm originated from an area of several surface circulations on May 4, in which the JTWC first noted its predecessor as a southwestward-moving storm on May 12. However, it was first tracked by the JMA on May 11. Nevertheless, it strengthened to a tropical storm while continuing its motion and track. However, it weakened to a tropical depression as it slowly interacted with another circulation to its east, in which the new system dominated over the existing one. The JMA and JTWC still treated the storm as Olga as it en (en)
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  • Typhoon Olga (en)
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  • "Landslides have cut off villages. Roads and bridges are destroyed. You cannot go any place by road. For miles and miles there is only water and that’s all. In one town north of Manila, Calumpit, the water is still up to the roof of the school” (en)
  • "The floodwaters are receding very, very slowly. It may take four or five days before the floods recede.” (en)
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  • Jean Michel Goudstekker, a French representative from the League of Red Cross Societies as she conducted a helicopter aerial tour of Central Luzon (en)
  • A spokesperson from the National Disaster Control Center (en)
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