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New names for tropical cyclones in 2026 released

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2026.06.08 11:00
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Super Typhoon Yagi. (Xinhua)

The Hong Kong Observatory said today (June 8) that nine new names, Koki, Gaeguri, Dim-sum, Hebi, Tomo, Tirou, Narae, Burapha and Hoaban, have been introduced to the list of tropical cyclone names in the western North Pacific and the South China Sea in 2026 to replace the old names of Kong-rey, Toraji, Man-yi, Usagi, Yagi, Ewiniar, Jebi, Krathon and Trami, respectively.

The new names were endorsed at the 58th session of the Typhoon Committee, which is under the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, and the World Meteorological Organization.

The meanings of the nine new names and the contributing countries/regions are as follows:

Name Meaning Contributing country/region
Koki The name of a large tree with a hard flesh that is suitable for daily use in Cambodia Cambodia
Gaeguri A frog Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Dim-sum A famous food in Hong Kong cuisine Hong Kong, China
Hebi Serpens; snake Japan
Tomo Puppis; stern Japan
Tirou A formal and respectful way of greeting in Chuukese culture Micronesia
Narae The wing of a bird or an insect Republic of Korea
Burapha East Thailand
Hoaban It is a species of flowering plant in the Fabaceae family, a typical flower of the Northwest mountains of Vietnam, it has a pleasant scent and blooms every spring Vietnam

According to convention, the Typhoon Committee will consider retiring the name of a tropical cyclone which has caused serious casualties and economic losses. Typhoon Ewiniar hit the Philippines in late May 2024, causing six deaths and eight injuries. More than 150 000 people were affected and economic losses exceeded PHP1.04 billion. In early September 2024, Super Typhoon Yagi left 21 deaths, 26 missing and 22 injuries in the Philippines during its passage. More than three million people were affected and economic losses exceeded PHP2.6 billion. Super Typhoon Krathon brought torrential rain to the northern part of the Philippines in late September to early October 2024, resulting in five deaths, one missing and 12 injuries. Over 380 000 people were affected and economic losses exceeded PHP1.5 billion. Typhoon Trami and Super Typhoon Kong-rey in late October 2024 caused a total of 159 deaths, 22 missing and 132 injuries in the Philippines. More than 9.6 million people were affected and economic losses exceeded PHP18.4 billion. Typhoon Toraji, Super Typhoon Usagi and Super Typhoon Man-yi hit the Philippines successively in mid-November 2024, causing a total of 14 deaths, two missing, 15 injuries with more than 4.3 million people affected. Economic losses exceeded PHP3.7 billion. Additionally, "Jebi" has been retired due to an inappropriate meaning in other languages.

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Tag:· tropical cyclones·Hong Kong Observatory·Koki· Gaeguri· Dim-sum· Hebi· Tomo· Tirou· Narae· Burapha·Hoaban·tropical cyclone names

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