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The name Oyang has been used to name eight tropical cyclones within the Philippine Area of Responsibility by the PAGASA and its predecessor, the Philippine Weather Bureau.Tropical Storm Susan (1966) – passed between Taiwan and the Philippines before dissipating near Japan.
Tropical Storm Ellen (1970) – affected the Ryukyu Islands.
Tropical Storm Rose (1974) – affected Taiwan and the Ryukyu Islands.
Tropical Depression Oyang (1978) – affected the Philippines.
Typhoon Ellis (1982) – killed five people when it struck Japan.
Tropical Storm Dom (1986) – made landfall on the Philippines and Vietnam, causing 16 deaths.
Typhoon Gene (1990) – moved parallel to Japan, causing heavy rains and 4 deaths.
Tropical Storm Brendan (1994) – crossed the Korean Peninsula and Japan as a tropical storm.
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