It is undeniable that the world today is going through a
lot of natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, tsunamis and the
likes. Every year, most of the countries especially those in the
tropical areas experience typhoons with different speeds. Typhoons and
hurricanes can damage and create destruction for just a day of existence
in certain places. Some even cause a billion dollars-worth of
properties just in one single state or city. Even the most high
technological cities and countries cannot control the power of nature.
One might wonder on which certain cities and countries did the most
intense typhoons hit, and how strong and fast they were. Here is a list
of the most destructive and strongest typhoons and hurricanes ever faced
by the world.
Typhoon # 10: Typhoon Cimaron
On 2006, Typhoon Cimaron was recorded to be one of the strongest
typhoons in the world. It smashed the Philippines with the speed of 230
kph destroying houses and rice fields and other significant properties.
The name of the typhoon was affirmed by the Philippines and is a type of
wild ox. The typhoon killed about 20 people, most of them drowned, and
15 people became missing. It was responsible for the damage of
properties worth 9 million dollars.
Typhoon # 9: Hurricane Andrew
The hurricane Andrew was recorded to have attacked the Southern part
of Florida, Southwest part of Louisiana and the North western Part of
Bahamas. The hurricane was not that strong compared to other fervent
hurricanes and typhoons, but it had a wide reach of destruction. A
damage worth of 26.5 billion dollars was also caused by the typhoon.
Most of the damage was located in South Florida. It was declared to be
the “costliest” hurricane that struck the planet. Due to the
overwhelming and great damage the hurricane caused in Florida and in
Louisiana as well, the name of “Andrew” was discharged in the year 1993.
The name was stated not to be used again for an Atlantic Hurricane. The
name was then substituted by the name “Alex” for the 1998 season.
Typhoon # 8: Typhoon Nina
Typhoon Nina happened in 1975. It hit China and smashed the Banqiao
Dam and caused a great flood destroying almost 100,000 people in the
country, a natural disaster that defaced the world’s most populous
country in just a couple of days.
Typhoon # 7: Typhoon Saomai
Typhoon Saomai hit China and Taiwan and destroyed more than 1,000
houses, and about 100 people were injured. Typhoon Saomai was the 5th
typhoon of the season and the 7th tropical storm as well. The typhoon
passed by at 135mph. It has been recorded to be China’s most powerful
typhoon since 1949. It was said to have killed 458 people and caused
damage of about 2.5 billion dollars-worth of properties. Its name,
“Saomai” was from Vietnam and was defined by “Morning Star”.
Typhoon # 6: Typhoon Megi
Ivan Cabrera, a CNN meteorologist, declared that typhoon Megi, was
one of the strongest typhoons ever experienced on the planet since 2005.
The speed of the typhoon was recorded to be at 225kph. The typhoon hit
in the year 2010 in the north east part of Luzon, Philippines. After it
struck the Philippines, Typhoon Megi recaptured strength and moved to
the South China Sea and eventually deteriorated its power. The cost of
the typhoon’s damage was about $693.7 million. Moreover, the typhoon was
the only typhoon in the year 2010 to have reached a Super Typhoon
Status.
Typhoon # 5: Typhoon Ida
Typhoon Ida struck on September 24 in the 1960’s. It had hit Japan
with its 115 mph speed and impact and caused 700 people missing and 300
people dead. The typhoon indeed has caused a great damage not only to
Japan’s properties but also to its people. The structures back then are
not that strong, making speedy winds and rushing waters a very damaging
problem to many places throughout the Land of the Rising Sun.
Typhoon # 4: Hurricane Kenna
Typhoon Kenna was a category 5 hurricane. It was recorded to be the
3rd strongest Pacific hurricane that hit Mexico’s coast. This happened
in October 25, 2002. The Typhoon’s speed was 140 mph and damaged about
101 million dollars-worth of properties. Just imagine the winds that run
as fast a sports car. It can easily blow away everything that crosses
its path.
Typhoon # 3: Hurricane Katrina
The Hurricane Katrina happened in August of the year 2005. It was
spotted in Louisiana and Mississippi wherein the minimum pressure
recorded was 905 millibars or 26.64 inches. It was recorded that
Hurricane Katrina was the second strongest storm that struck the entire
US. The damage of Hurricane Katrina was on the news all over the world
while it was happening and even after the storm passed. The country was
devastated with the harm and damage it had caused to its people and
their properties.
Typhoon # 2: Typhoon Cora
The Typhoon Cora reached a peak of 175 mph. It had hit Okinawa, North east of China and South Korea.
Typhoon # 1: Typhoon Tip
On October 12, 1979, Typhoon Tip hit Guam and Japan with a speed of
190mph. Around 100 people were killed and the cost of damage was
unknown. The typhoon was the 12th typhoon and the nineteenth tropical
storm of the 1979 Pacific typhoon season. With a diameter of 1,380 mi,
the typhoon Tip was recorded to be the largest tropical cyclone ever
experienced in the entire world.
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