Typhoon Rammasun impacted the Philippines in mid-July 2014, bringing winds up to 160 kph to Rapu-Rapu island. It was then headed towards Manila, which caused evacuations of over 400,000 people. Fortunately, the eye of the storm shifted away from Manila, reducing damage. However, it still caused major impacts like downed trees, power outages, flooded streets, and 20,000 roofs being ripped off across other locations. Socioeconomic impacts included shut down functions in the capital, blocked roads from debris, damaged sea walls and bridges, and a closed airport.