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Year Date Event(s)


1 1963 April 5 Ferdinand Marcos became President of the Senate of the Philippines.
Ferdinand Marcos takes his oath of office as the President of the postwar republic, in
2 1965 December 30 Luneta Grandstand.
3 1966 October Marcos administration hosts the Manila Summit with 6 countries.
4 1968 September Pres. Marcos pardons 166 prisoners, including former Huk leader Luis Taruc.
5 1969 November 11 Marcos re-elected President of the Republic of the Philippines (second term).
Pres. Marcos publicly endorses the Barrio Self-Defense Units, later Civilian Home
6 1970 June 27 Defense Forces.
Pres. Marcos suspends the Writ of Habeas Corpus following the Plaza Miranda
7 1971 August 22 bombing.
Pres. Marcos signs the Martial Law edict (Proclamation No. 1081) to be imposed
8 1972 September 21 nationwide; at that time not publicly announced.
Pres. Marcos declares the approval of the 1973 Constitution, orders Congress
9 1973 January 17 padlocked.
Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines petitions Pres. Marcos to end martial
10 1974 September law.
Pres. Marcos issues Presidential Decree No. 824, establishing Metro Manila and
11 1975 November 1 creating the Metropolitan Manila Commission (MMC).
12 1976 November First Lady Imelda Marcos visits Libya.
President Marcos issues a decree creating the autonomous Bangsamoro Islamic
13 1977 March 4 Government
14 1978 June Inauguration of Interim Batasang Pambansa with Pres. Marcos as its Prime Minister.
President Ferdinand Marcos issues Presidential Decree No. 1616 creating the
15 1979 April 10 Intramuros Administration
16 1980 May Pres. Marcos allows Ninoy Aquino to flee to the U.S. for his medical treatment.
Inauguration of Pres. Marcos; Finance Minister Cesar Virata is elected Prime Minister
17 1981 June 30 by the Batasang Pambansa
18 1982 September Pres. Marcos visits United States.
Pres. Marcos transfers the control of the Integrated National Police from Defense
19 1985 July Ministry to the presidential control.
Marcos' opponent Corazon Aquino, widow of Benigno Aquino, Jr., is proclaimed
President in Tagumpay ng Bayan rally in Rizal Park and calls for a civil disobedience
20 1986 February 16 campaign as a protest.
Pro-Marcos rebel soldiers, led by Col. Oscar Canlas, seize GMA Network compound,
for almost 3 days, and military bases in Sangley Point, Cavite and in Pasay wherein an
assault with government military forces results in the death of a mutineer and 16
21 1987 January 27–29 injuries.
Former Pres. Marcos and his wife are charged in the United States regarding illegal
22 1988 October money transfer.
23 1989 September 28 Death of Ferdinand Marcos, former Philippine President
A coup attempt is launched by RAM under Col. Honasan and Marcos loyalists under
retired Gen. Jose Ma. Zumel, with Malacañang bombarded on the 1st and several
military bases seized; rebels surrender on the 9th; the most serious attempt against
24 1989 December 1–9 Pres. Aquino with 99 casualties.
25 1991 November Former First Lady Imelda Marcos returns to the country to face charges against her.
Former First Lady Marcos is arrested and later released on charges regarding her
26 1992 January accounts in Switzerland.
Marcos funeral: Remains of former Pres. Marcos return in the country upon permission
27 1993 September from the government; are interred later in his hometown of Batac.
Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is found by Sandiganbayan guilty of corruption and
28 1993 September 24 sentenced to 18–24 years in prison.
Former First Lady Imelda Marcos is acquitted by a Manila trial court of 32 counts of
29 2008 March 11 illegal money transfers.
30 2016 November 18 The controversial burial of Ferdinand Marcos at the Heroes' Cemetery
Local Dates active PAGASA Damage
Name (within PAR) Category Areas affected (PHP) Deaths Missing
November 28 – Super ₱5.09
Reming December 2, 2006 Typhoon Luzon, Visayas billion 1,400 762
Severe ₱6.71
Cosme May 15 — 19, 2008 tropical Storm Luzon billion 51 3
₱13.5
Frank June 18 — 23, 2008 Typhoon Luzon, Visayas billion 1,501 87
September 24 — 27, ₱11.2
Ondoy 2009 Typhoon Luzon billion 671 37
September 30 – Super ₱39.6
Pepeng October 10, 2009 Typhoon Visayas, Luzon billion 465 47
Super ₱8.22
Juan October 15 — 20, 2010 Typhoon Luzon billion 26 4
₱2.25
Bebeng May 6 – 10, 2011 Tropical Storm Luzon, Visayas billion 35 2
Severe ₱4.44
Juaning July 24 – 28, 2011 tropical Storm Visayas, Luzon billion 77 0
Super ₱40.9
Mina August 21 – 29, 2011 Typhoon Luzon billion 36 0
September 24 – 28, ₱15.6
Pedring 2011 Typhoon Luzon billion 85 0
December 14 – 18, Severe ₱2.07
Sendong 2011 Tropical Storm Visayas, Mindanao billion 2,546 181
Super Mindanao, Visayas, ₱42.2
Pablo December 2 – 9, 2012 Typhoon Luzon billion 1,901 844
Super ₱1.42
Labuyo August 9 – 13, 2013 Typhoon Luzon billion 11 3
₱3.3
Santi October 8 – 13, 2013 Typhoon Luzon billion 15 5
Super Visayas, Mindoro, ₱89.6
Yolanda November 6 – 9, 2013 Typhoon Palawan billion 6,300 1,081
Super ₱34.6
Glenda July 13 – 17, 2014 Typhoon Luzon billion 106 6
Super ₱1.62
Jose August 2–7, 2014 Typhoon Luzon billion 2 0
September 17 – 21, ₱3.4
Mario 2014 Tropical Storm Luzon billion 18 4
December 3 – 10, Super ₱3.35
Ruby 2014 Typhoon Visayas, Luzon billion 18 0
December 28–31, ₱1.45
Seniang 2014 Tropical Storm Visayas, Mindanao billion 66 6
Super ₱14.4
Lando October 14 – 22, 2015 Typhoon Luzon billion 48 83
December 9 – 17, Luzon, Eastern ₱7.04
Nona 2015 Typhoon Visayas billion 42 4
₱3.86
Karen October 11 – 16, 2016 Typhoon Luzon billion 2 0
Super ₱2.53
Lawin October 16 – 21, 2016 Typhoon Luzon billion 8 0
December 22 – 28, Super ₱6.12
Nina 2016 Typhoon Luzon billion 8 16
December 11 – 19, ₱3.75
Urduja 2017 Tropical Storm Visayas billion 54 0
December 20 – 24, ₱2.1
Vinta 2017 Typhoon Mindanao billion 173 176
September 12 – 15, Super ₱33.9
Ompong 2018 Typhoon Luzon billion 127 0
Super ₱2.9
Rosita October 27 – 31, 2018 Typhoon Central Luzon billion 27 0
December 25 – 29, Tropical Visayas, Southern ₱5.41
Usman 2018 Depression Luzon billion 155 0

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