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Tropical Storm Fanny
On April 1, the JMA noted the presence of a low-pressure area west of the Philippines. The low moved west, nearing the Philippines until it underwent rapid intensification and bypassed the depression stage to a tropical storm. The JTWC and JMA recognized the system as a tropical storm and issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert subsequently. The JMA also issued warnings for Northern Mindanao and Southern Visayas and named it "Fanny." On April 5, Fanny made landfall on Mindanao island. In Iligan City, the Mandulog River overflowed, causing extreme damage, and shocked locals because of the same effects brought by 2011's Tropical Storm Washi. Fanny moved north that day, before finally dissipating north of Luzon.