Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Which typhoon names in history were removed due to their destructive power?
Which typhoon names in history were removed due to their destructive power?
When a typhoon causes significant damage, it will be removed from this list and retained separately.
For example:
The No. 1 strong typhoon "Chanchu" in 2006 caused 104 deaths and US$1.2 billion in the Philippines, southeastern China, and Taiwan. losses.
In 2006, Tropical Storm No. 4 "Bilis" caused 672 deaths and US$4.4 billion in losses in the Philippines, Taiwan, and southeastern China.
The No. 8 super typhoon "Saomai" in 2006 caused 458 deaths and US$2.5 billion in damage in the Mariana Islands, the Philippines, the southeastern coast of China and Taiwan Province. economic loss.
Super Typhoon No. 16 "Xangsane" in 2006 caused 279 deaths and US$747 million in economic losses in the Philippines, Hainan, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand.
Super Typhoon No. 22 "Durian" in 2006 caused 819 deaths in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand, and the economic losses were inestimable.
The No. 9 strong typhoon "Metsa" in 2005 caused heavy losses to East my country. 400,000 people were evacuated and the Shanghai subway was suspended. Direct economic losses in Zhejiang alone amounted to 6.5 billion yuan (of which Ningbo lost 2.7 billion yuan). A violent storm occurred in Jiangsu, causing economic losses of 1.2 billion yuan.
Super Typhoon No. 14 "Nabi" in 2005 caused 21 deaths in Japan.
Super Typhoon No. 19 "Longwang" in 2005 caused strong winds and heavy rains in Taiwan, Fujian, Guangdong, Jiangxi and other places in my country, and caused certain casualties.
Typhoon No. 1 "Suter" in 2004 brought certain natural disasters and economic losses to the Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Taiwan, Japan, and other places. . (named in South Korea)
Typhoon No. 8 "Tingting" in 2004 killed 4 people and injured many others in Minamitorishima, Japan, and caused certain natural disasters.
Typhoon No. 14 "Rainne" in 2004, Typhoon "Rainne" landed on the southeast coast of China. It caused 164 deaths, 24 missing people, and direct economic losses of 18.128 billion yuan.
Typhoon No. 1 "Xinxin" in 2003 caused certain disasters to the Federated States of Micronesia. (Named after Hong Kong, China)
The No. 7 super typhoon "Imouto" in 2003 caused heavy casualties in the Philippines and southern my country. In Guangxi, China alone, 12 people died and losses exceeded 500 million yuan.
Super Typhoon No. 14 "Mamei" in 2003 killed more than 150 people in South Korea. The losses cannot be calculated.
In 2002, Typhoon No. 6 "Chataan" landed in the Kanto Plain of Japan, causing many lives and serious property damage.
Typhoon No. 15 "Rusa" in 2002 hit western Korea. (Named after Malaysia)
Typhoon No. 26 "Pongsona" in 2002 caused a large number of casualties and property losses in Guam.
Tropical Storm No. 26 "Vamei" in 2001 was not very strong, but it was the typhoon closest to the equator in history, so it was removed from the list.
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