Typhoon Uwan has weakened into a low-pressure area and dissipated within 24 hours after affecting over 4.6 million Filipinos.
The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) reported that Uwan dissipated at 2 p.m. on Thursday, November 13.
Uwan was the Philippines' 21st tropical cyclone for 2025, leaving more than 20 people dead, most in the Cordillera Administrative Region.
The typhoon entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility on November 7 and made landfall in Aurora on November 9 as a super typhoon, with maximum sustained winds of 185 kilometers per hour.
Before landfall, Uwan caused floods and landslides due to moderate to torrential rain and unleashed destructive winds, with Signal No. 5 raised for several areas.
It was downgraded back to a typhoon on Monday, November 10, while crossing Northern Luzon, and left the PAR on Tuesday, November 11.
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