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Super Typhoon Nancy destroyed 11,539 houses, damaged 32,604 homes, and flooded 280,078 others. Although the exact number may never be known, the Stars and Stripes reported in late September 1961 that over 1,056 ships and fishing vessels were sunk or blown ashore, and that many more were damaged.
Hurricane Patricia was the most powerful tropical cyclone on record worldwide in terms of maximum sustained winds and the second-most intense on record worldwide in terms of pressure, with a minimum atmospheric pressure of 872 mbar (hPa; 25.75 inHg), behind Typhoon Tip's 870 mbar. [1]
Photos: Super Typhoon Man-yi devastates Philippines, 4th typhoon to hit country in 2 weeks ... Yahoo News Photo Staff. November 18, 2024 at 9:03 AM ... Damage caused by Super Typhoon Man-yi in ...
Prior to Nancy's first landfall, typhoon warnings were issued for much of Luzon and many residents left for shelter. [11] The typhoon passed through 10 provinces in the Philippines, [12] resulting in widespread destruction. [13] Damage was the worst in Cagayan and Isabela, where 56 people were hurt. [14] In the former, 4,378 dwellings were ...
A 25 to 35 km (16 to 22 mi) wide eye had formed by this time. The typhoon struck northern Samar shortly after 06:00 UTC with winds of 165 km/h (105 mph). [63] Pamela was responsible for heavy damage across the central Philippines with 30 people losing their lives, [60] the majority of whom were fishermen. [64]
One of this year’s most powerful storms made landfall in northern Vietnam on Saturday, after killing at least four people and injuring at least 95 others in southern China, according to state media.
A child looks out from their flooded home amid heavy rains from Typhoon Yagi in Pampanga, Philippines, on Sept. 5. (Eloisa Lopez/Reuters) (REUTERS) See more of our photo features on Yahoo News >>>
Typhoon Nancy (1954) (T5416) Typhoon Nancy (1958) (T5828) Typhoon Nancy (1961) – (T6118, 52W) struck Japan. Known as 2nd Muroto Typhoon. Tropical Storm Nancy (1964) (21W, Japan Meteorological Agency analyzed it as a tropical depression, not as a tropical storm.) Tropical Storm Nancy (1966) (T6633, 36W, Uding) Typhoon Nancy (1970) (T7001, 01W ...