Typhoon Haiyan and Philippines Disaster Management: ADB's Take On November 7th, 2013 Typhoon Yolanda hit the Philippines with gusts of up to 235 mph. Sedimentary deposits of Typhoon Haiyan will be collected and compared with previously collected sedimentary deposits of the Indian Ocean Tsunami in order to measure land elevation, storm surge flow, and sediment deposit. The impacts of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines: Implications to … On November 7th, 2013 Typhoon Yolanda hit the Philippines with gusts of up to 235 mph. Typhoon Hagibis triggered floods and landslides as it battered the country with wind speeds of 225km/h (140mph). Economic, Political and Social Effects of Super Typhoon Yolanda Impacts of Typhoon Haiyan on the Philippines. PLAY. Six million workers lost their sources of income. With the speed of 315 km/h, it became a worst nightmare for the Filipinos. Typhoon Haiyan The primary effects of Typhoon Haiyan were: strong winds battered homes people were made homeless, particularly around Western and Eastern Visayas electric was interrupted airport badly damaged roads were blocked by fallen trees and other debris
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