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What typhoon names have been removed from the list because of their destructive power in history?
/KOOC-0/and/KOOC-0/In 2006, the strong typhoon "Cancan" caused/KOOC-0/04 deaths and lost/KOOC-0/200 million US dollars in the Philippines, southeastern China and Taiwan Province Province.
2. In 2006, the No.4 tropical storm "Bilis" caused 672 deaths and 4.4 billion US dollars in losses in the Philippines, Taiwan Province Province and southeastern China.
3. In 2006, the No.8 super typhoon "Sang Mei" killed 458 people in Mariana Islands, the Philippines, the southeast coast of China and Taiwan Province Province, resulting in economic losses of $2.5 billion.
4. In 2006, the super typhoon "Sansan" (16) killed 279 people in the Philippines, Hainan, Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, resulting in economic losses of 747 million US dollars.
5. In 2006, the No.22 super typhoon "Durian" caused 8/0/9 deaths in the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand, and the economic losses were incalculable.
Typhoon that was delisted in 2005:
In 2005, the No.9 strong typhoon "Mai Sha" (Metsa) caused great losses in East China. 400,000 people were evacuated and the Shanghai subway stopped. The direct economic loss in Zhejiang alone reached 6.5 billion yuan (including 2.7 billion yuan in Ningbo). Heavy rain occurred in Jiangsu, causing economic losses of 65.438+0.2 billion yuan.
In 2005, the super typhoon "Navi" (14) killed 2 1 person in Japan.
In 2005, super typhoon "Wang Long" (19) caused strong winds and heavy rains in Taiwan Province, Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi provinces, and caused some casualties.
Typhoon that was delisted in 2004:
In 2004, Typhoon Sutter 1 brought some natural disasters and economic losses to Micronesia (Federated States of), Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Taiwan Province Province of China and Japan. (Korean name)
In 2004, Typhoon Tingting on the 8th killed four people, injured many others and caused some natural disasters in Nanniao Island, Japan.
In 2004, 14 strong typhoon Raine and typhoon Raine landed on the southeast coast of China. 164 people died, 24 people were missing, and the direct economic loss reached1865438+28 million yuan.
Typhoon that was delisted in 2003:
Typhoon "Xinxin" in 2003 1 caused some disasters to Micronesia. (Named after China and Hongkong)
In 2003, the No.7 super typhoon Imoto caused heavy casualties in the Philippines and South China. In China and Guangxi alone, 12 people died and the loss exceeded 500 million yuan.
In 2003, super typhoon Ma Mei (14) caused more than 150 deaths in South Korea. The loss cannot be calculated.
Typhoon that was delisted in 2002:
In 2002, the No.6 strong typhoon "Chatan" landed in the Kanto Plain of Japan, causing many deaths and serious property losses.
In 2002, Typhoon 15 hit the western part of South Korea. (named after Malaysia)
Typhoon Pongsona in 2002 caused a lot of casualties and property losses in Guam.
Typhoon 200 1 was removed from the list:
Tropical storm "Wami" of 200 1 was not very strong, but it was the closest typhoon to the equator in history, so it was eliminated from the list.
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