Typhoon Haiyan & Somerset Floods Flashcards

1
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When did Typhoon Haiyan occur?

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November 2013

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What were the primary impacts of Typhoon Haiyan on The Philippines?

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  • 1.1 million homes damaged
  • Powerlines & roads damaged
  • Tacloban almost completely destroyed
  • 6,000 people dead
  • Estimated cost of damage was $12 million
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What were the secondary effects of Typhoon Haiyan?

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  • Flooding causes landslides
  • Infections and diseases spread
  • Survivors fought for food and supplies - 8 died in a stampede
  • Disruption to education
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4
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How was Typhoon Haiyan categorised?

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Category 5

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What are the ‘ingredients’ of a tropical storm?

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  • Water must be 26° and 60m deep
  • Wind speeds of over 74mph
  • Low pressure
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When were the Somerset Floods?

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January-March 2014

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What were the primary affects of the Somerset Floods?

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  • 600 houses flooded
  • Estimated £10 million in damage
  • 1,000 livestock had to be evacuated
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What were the secondary of the Somerset Floods?

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  • Temporary accommodation used for months
  • Local roads cut off for months
  • Rivers had to be dredged
  • Floodwater contaminated water & caused disease outbreaks
  • Moorland and Muchelnay were cut off
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