The typhoon path in the Philippines generally follows a westward trajectory across the Pacific Ocean, often entering the eastern part of the country. The archipelago is situated in a region prone to tropical cyclones, with the most impacted areas typically being the eastern Visayas, Bicol region, and northern Luzon. Typhoons usually weaken as they move inland but can still cause significant damage due to strong winds and heavy rainfall. The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) tracks these storms to provide timely warnings.
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