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Tropical Depression 25W (Obet)
On October 19, a low-pressure area over the Philippine Sea east of northeast Luzon developed into a tropical depression, and was given the name Obet by PAGASA. The following day, the JTWC upgraded it to a tropical depression, designating it as 25W. The PAGASA initially expected the depression to be a tropical storm, but it never intensified as the PAGASA expected. On October 21, 2022, the depression slightly intensified while moving towards the Luzon Strait. The depression decelerated while moving west southwestward over the Philippine Sea and continued to move westward while maintaining its strength as it threatened Batanes on October 21, 2022. As of October 21, 2022, Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal No. 1 was hoisted over Batanes, Babuyan Islands, and the northeastern portion of mainland Cagayan due to the expected strong winds from 25W. The depression exited the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) while moving slowly westward on October 22, 2022. The depression was located approximately 432 km east-southeast of Hong Kong and moved westward at 19 km/h (10 knots), before it dissipated. PAGASA forecasted that 25W would generate heavy rainfall over parts of northern Luzon by October 22, 2022. However, on October 22, 2022, the state weather bureau said that 25W was no longer expected to bring heavy rainfall to the country. The depression gradually weakened and was classified as a remnant low on October 23, 2022. According to Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Office (MDRRMO), two deaths, a fisherman and his wife, were reported due to 25W. According to the DSWD DROMIC Report #6, a total of 7,327 families or 24,245 people were affected in 74 Barangays. Tropical Depression 25W did not have a direct impact on the Philippines, but it caused strong winds and heavy rains in some areas such as Batanes and Babuyan Islands. Tropical Depression 25W did not make landfall in the Philippines, however, it passed very close to the province of Batanes on evening of October 21, and triggered rain and strong winds in Northern Luzon. According to the NDDRMC, the depression has caused at least ₱136,700 PHP (US$2519.14) in agricultural damages.