Typhoon Fung-wong
Status: Monitoring
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Similar Stochastic Events | Summary
Posting Date: November 10, 2025, 4:00:00 PM
Typhoon Fung-wong (known as Uwan in the Philippines) made landfall in Aurora province in the northern Philippines Sunday packing sustained winds of 115 mph. More than 1.4 million people moved into emergency shelters or the homes of relatives before the typhoon made landfall. Heavy rainfall flooded at least 132 northern villages, and about 1,000 houses were damaged, Bernardo Rafaelito Alejandro IV of the Office of Civil Defense and other officials said, adding that roads blocked by landslides would be cleared as the weather improved on Monday.
ALERT™ subscribers can download similar stochastic event (SSE) IDs for Typhoon Fung-wong’s impacts in the Philippines from the Downloads tab of this posting on the ALERT website. Compatible with Touchstone® and Touchstone Re™, the SSEs were selected based on the event’s track, minimum central pressure, estimated winds, forward speed, and landfall angle. They should only be used with exposures in the Philippines.
The Verisk ALERT team is continuing to monitor Fung-wong and may release additional similar stochastic events for its forecast impacts in Taiwan. In the meantime, contact your Verisk representative with any additional questions.
Similar Stochastic Events | Downloads
Posting Date: November 10, 2025, 4:00:00 PM
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Similar Stochastic Event IDs
Note: These lists give event IDs taken from our stochastic catalog that have similar meterological characteristics as Typhoon Fung-wong's impacts in the Philippines.