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*[[Typhoon Bualoi (2019)]] (T1921, 22W) – a Category 5 typhoon that brought floods over Japan.

*[[Typhoon Bualoi (2019)]] (T1921, 22W) – a Category 5 typhoon that brought floods over Japan.

*[[Typhoon Bualoi (2025)]] (T2520, 26W, Opong) – a deadly storm that carved a path of destruction over the Philippines and Vietnam.

*[[Typhoon Bualoi]] (T2520, 26W, Opong) – a deadly storm that carved a path of destruction over the Philippines and Vietnam.

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The name Bualoi has been used to name two tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The name was provided by Thailand, which refers to the Thai dessert named Bua Loi that is made of chewy rice balls and coconut milk. It replaced the name Rammasun, which was retired after the 2014 storm.

  • Typhoon Bualoi (2019) (T1921, 22W) – a Category 5 typhoon that brought floods over Japan.
  • Typhoon Bualoi (T2520, 26W, Opong) – a deadly storm that carved a path of destruction over the Philippines and Vietnam.
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