Typhoons
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1906
- Sept. 18, Hong Kong: typhoon with tsunami killed an
estimated 10,000 people.
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1934
- Sept. 21, Japan: typhoon killed more than 4,000 on
Honshu.
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1949
- Dec. 5, off Korea: typhoon struck fishing fleet;
several thousand men reported dead.
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1958
- Sept. 27, Honshu, Japan: “Vera” left nearly 5,000
dead and 1.5 million homeless.
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1959
- Aug. 20, Fukien province, China: “Iris” killed
2,334.
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1960
- June 9, Fukien province, China: “Mary” caused at
least 1,600 deaths.
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1984
- Sept. 2–3, Philippines: “Ike” hit seven major
islands, leaving 1,300 dead.
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1991
- Nov. 5, central Philippines: flash floods from
tropical storm “Thelma” killed about 3,000 people. City of Ormoc on
Leyte was worst hit.
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2003
- Sept. 12, South Korea: With winds up to 130 mph,
Typhoon Maemi, one of the most powerful typhoons to hit South Korea in a
century, kills at least 110 people, disrupts electrical power and
communications systems, knocks over ships in the port, and forces the
evacuation of thousands from their homes.
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2004
- Oct. 20, Japan: Typhoon Tokage, the deadliest
typhoon to hit Japan in more than two decades, kills at least 80 people
as heavy rains flood tens of thousands of houses and trigger numerous
landslides. The typhoon produces a record (since 1970) 80 ft (24 m) high
wave, eight-stories high.
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2007
- Aug.18, Taiwan: Typhoon Sepat, hit Taiwan with
winds over 120 mph, cutting power supplies to nearly 57,000 homes,
killing over 40 people, injuring 12 more, and forcing more than a
thousand others to evacuate.
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