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List of storms named Ineng

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The name Ineng has been used for five tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific. Ineng is an appellation for a young girl.

A variation of the name, Ining, was also used by PAGASA's predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau, for two tropical cyclones:

  • Typhoon Louise (1964) (T6431, 46W, Ining) – a violent typhoon that brought destruction to Palau and central and southern Philippines, claiming at least 577 lives.
  • Typhoon Irma (1971) (T7135, 37W, Ining) – an intense typhoon which paralleled the Philippine and Japanese coasts but remained at sea throughout its existence.
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