Wutip killed at least 25 people in southeastern Asia and $648 million worth of damages during late September and early October.
On September 25, it became a tropical depression and slowly intensifies off the west coast of the Philippines and named it Paolo by the PAGASA and designated 20W by the JTWC early the next day.
[2] The system tracked west and strengthened into a tropical storm and named it Wutip (1321) on September 27 as it brought light to heavy rainfall across Luzon, Philippines.
[7] 2 people were killed when a radio tower serving the Voice of Vietnam in Quảng Bình fell on a car.
[8] Mr. Nguyen Tai Dung, deputy director of Nghe An Department of Agriculture was washed away, killed while on duty for flood relief in the town of Hoang Mai.