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Typhoon Haiyan
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Primary & Secondary effects and Short & Long term responses to Typhoon Haiyan
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Grace Silverstone
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Typhoon Haiyan
4:40am 8th Nov 2013
6,190 deaths
4.1 million homeless
800 litre oil leak
Contaminated 10 hectares of mangroves
Fishing at Estancia had to stop
Looting was rife for supplies
8 deaths in stampede for rice supplies
1.1 million tonnes of crops destroyed
Floods caused contamination
Likelihood of infection + disease increased
President televised a warning
Authorities evacuated 800k people
Gov sent out medical supplies + equipment
'Build back better' system implemented by gov to upgrade houses in case of future disasters
$12 billion damage
New storm warning system
'Tacloban-Palo-Tanauan Road Dike built
'no build zone' along coast in Eastern Visayas
Curfew imposed to prevent looting
$1.5+ billion pledged in foreign aid
Emergency supplies arrived once main airport reopened
1 million food packs + 250,000 litres of water distributed within 2 weeks
Celebs + multinational companies raised awareness
E.g.: Apple + Coca-Cola
E.g.: The X Factor + the Beckhams
33 countries pledged $88.871 million
LIC - high population density
26,000 injured
14.1 million people affected
Category 5 - 314km wind speeds
Power interrupted
5m storm surge
Hit the Phillipines
1.1 million houses damaged
90% of Tacloban destroyed
Airport damaged
Mangroves replanted
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