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Some Folk beliefs and legends about typhoons is that the sound typhoons make is the roaring of wild animals, such as tigers and mountain lions. It is also believed a typhoon is the result of the god of the underworld, Ghaife, becoming angry with the people.

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In some cultures, typhoons are believed to be caused by the anger of a powerful deity or supernatural being. They are often associated with warnings or punishments for human actions, such as disrespecting nature or breaking taboos. Some legends also tell of spirits or creatures that control the winds and bring storms like typhoons upon the land.

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