Typhoon Hayan Flashcards
1
Q
background information about the typhoon…
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- phillipines on 8th nov 2013 5am
- one of worlds deadliest storms
- 6 days before striking land it appeared as low pressure
- winds of 195 mph
- flood water reached 20ft deep
- fastest ever recorded time for a typhoon hitting land
2
Q
what is the risk and vulnerability?
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- people live there because they are used to them
- they were accustomed to dealing with TS
- many people have poorely built homes on flat land near the sea
3
Q
what were the primary social effects of the typhoon?
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- 5000 dead
- shortage of food and water
- 1.1 million houses damaged
- 3,853 were injured
- pregnant women shocked into giving birth
4
Q
what were the primary economic effects of the typhoon?
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- 90% of the city of takloban was destroyed
- 600,000 hectres of farming land destroyed
- airport badly damaged
5
Q
what were the primary environmental effects of the typhoon?
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- floods
- storm surge
- trees and fields destroyed
- flood water 20ft deep
- 400mm of heavy rainfall
6
Q
what were the secondary social effects of the typhoon?
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- looting
- 4.1 million left homeless
- some places were remote to get aid to
- schools closed
7
Q
what were the secondary economic effects of the typhoon?
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- recovery costs were 724 million
- by 2014 rice prices had risen by 11.9%
- 3/4 of farmers and fishermen lost their income
8
Q
what were the secondary environmental effects of the flood?
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- flooded 1km in land
- landslides blocked major roads
- flooding caused surface groundwater to be contaminated with sea water chemicals from industry and sewage
9
Q
what were the immediate responses of the typhoon?
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- bodies pulled from water
- RAF delivered 100 tonnes of AID
- aid organisations were quick to arrive
- a warning was televised and 800,000 people were evacuated
- many people who were evacuated were sent to an indoor stadium in takloban
- the uk government deployed 2 navy ships to distribute aid
- more than 1.5 billion dollars pledged in foreign aid
- a curfew was proposed to stop looting
10
Q
what were the long term responses of the typhoon?
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- infrastructure roads and electricity were re-built
- storm surge warning system
- a no build zone on some parts of the coast
- buildings that were re-built were upgraded to prevent against future events
- mangroves replanted