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  2. 2016 North Korean floods - Wikipedia

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    According to a statement published on 11 September 2016, by the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), North Korea's official state media, the country's northeast has been affected by the "heaviest downpour" since 1945, with "tens of thousands" of buildings destroyed and people left homeless and "suffering from great hardship".

  3. Typhoon Lionrock - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Lionrock, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Dindo, was a large, powerful, long-lived and erratic tropical cyclone which caused significant flooding and casualties in North Korea and Japan in late August 2016.

  4. Typhoons in the Korean Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Flooding in North Korea killed 40 people. August 31 – September 15, 2016 – The remnants of Typhoon Lionrock hit North Korea, causing widespread flooding that led to the deaths of at least 525 people. This made Lionrock the deadliest typhoon to strike the Korean Peninsula since Typhoon Sarah 57 years prior. [36] [37] October 7, 2016 ...

  5. How hurricanes and tropical storms get their names: Who names ...

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    What storm comes next after Hurricane Milton? What we learned about how storms are named.

  6. Tropical cyclones in 2016 - Wikipedia

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    2016 Atlantic hurricane season summary map. The 2016 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1, 2016. [15] It was an above average season and the most active since 2012, producing a total of 15 named storms, 7 hurricanes, and 4 major hurricanes. The first storm, Hurricane Alex, developed on January 12, while the final system ...

  7. Hurricane names: Why we name storms, how they are selected - AOL

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    Before 1953, tropical storms and hurricanes were tracked by year and the order in which they occurred during that year, not by names. At first, the United States only used female names for storms.

  8. Category:2016 in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    2016 in North Korea; 0–9. 7th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea; 2016 North Korean floods; E. January 2016 East Asia cold wave; K. Kwangmyŏngsŏng-4; N.

  9. Why are so many North Koreans crying in pictures with ... - AOL

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    There are many things the rest of the world just doesn’t understand about North Korea. The rogue nation celebrates rocket launches and nuclear testing like no other, and Kim Jong Un antagonizes ...