Case study - typhoon Haiyan Flashcards

1
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When was typhoon Haiyan?

A

8th November 2013

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2
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What category was this storm classified in?

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category 5

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3
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How high was the storm surge?

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5-7m

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4
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Which city did this tropical storm mainly effect? and by how much?

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90% of Tacloban was destroyed

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5
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How many homes were damaged?

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1 million homes destroyed or damaged

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6
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How many people died as a result of this typhoon?

A

6300 people

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7
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What was the total cost of all damages from this typhoon?

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$5.8 billion

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8
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Name an illness caused by damaged and polluted water supplies from Typhoon Haiyan

A

dysentery

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What were the primary effects of typhoon Haiyan?

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  • 6300 people killed - most by the storm surge
  • 90% of the city Tacloban destroyed
  • 1 million homes destroyed or damaged
  • Power lines and other essential infrastructure destroyed
  • 30 000 fishing boats destroyed
  • Widespread flooding affected 71 000 hectares of land and destroyed rice, sugar, and coconut crops
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What were the secondary effects of typhoon Haiyan?

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  • Cost of damage was $5.8 billion
  • Flooding caused landslides, blocked roads and delayed relief efforts
  • Damaged water supplies and unsanitary conditions led to illnesses like dysentery
  • 1.9 million people were made homeless
  • 6 million people lost their source of income in industries like fishing and agriculture
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What were the immediate responses to typhoon Haiyan?

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  • $1.5 billion of overseas aid was sent from numerous countries
  • US helicopters helped in search and rescue efforts for survivors
  • over 1200 evacuation centres were set us by the government to help the homeless
  • Red Cross supplies 1.1 million people with water
  • UK sent shelter kits to provide emergency shelter for families
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What were the long term responses to typhoon Haiyan?

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  • UN Cash for Work programmes paid villagers to clean up debris, giving work opportunities to those who had lost their source of income this would have made them for resilient
  • Repairs were made to infrastructure (eg. water and electricity supplies, and roads and hostpitals)
  • Mangrove forests were planted to provide a barrier against future storm surges
  • The government’s Build Back Better scheme built typhoon-resistant housing and designated ‘no build’ areas in vulnerable places
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