The Philippines is an archipelago which consists more than
7,100 islands and was hit by an average of 20 typhoons or tropical storms each year, with some of which, kill hundreds and sometimes thousands of people.
Studies shows that storms are created above
the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean near the equator, and the Philippines is often the first major landmass that would be hit as they move northwest.
Some government authorities
say climate change is increasing the ferocity and frequency of the typhoons.
Haiyan,
is one of the strongest ever recorded in the world, and is the Philippines'
24th tropical storm or typhoon of the year, exceeding the annual average.
However, some scientists said,
it is premature to blame climate change, and the Philippines has endured many
devastating typhoons that have each, claimed many hundreds of lives.
The following are the 10
deadliest typhoons on record in the Philippines.
1. Tropical Storm Thelma
unleashes flash floods on the central city of Ormoc on Leyte island on November
15, 1991, killing more than 5,100.
2. Typhoon Bopha smashes
into the main southern island of Mindanao on December 3, 2012. Rarely hit by
major storms, the unprepared region suffers about 1,900 people dead or missing.
3. Typhoon Ike hits the
central Philippines on August 31, 1984, killing 1,363 people.
4. Typhoon Washi hits the
northern part of Mindanao island on December 16, 2011, killing at least 1,080
people.
5. Floods and landslides
unleashed by Typhoon Trix kill 995 people in the Bicol region of the main island
of Luzon on October 16, 1952.
6. Typhoon Amy rakes across
the central islands from December 9, 1951, killing 991 people as it unleashed
floods and landslides and caused a massive storm surge that destroyed large
sections of Negros island's west coast.
7. Storm surges struck the
eastern city of Legazpi on November 25, 1987 as Typhoon Nina roared into the
Bicol region, where it also unleashed deadly mudslides down Mayon Volcano. The
disaster caused 979 deaths.
8. Typhoon Fengshen tracked
an erratic and destructive path across the central islands and nearby areas
from June 20, 2008, killing 938 people.
9. Typhoon Angela, one of
the strongest storms to ever hit the Philippines with gusts of up to 260
kilometres an hour, caused carnage in Bicol and later Manila from November 2,
1995, killing 936 people.
10. Typhoon Agnes struck the
central islands from November 5, 1984, killing 895 people.
Courtesy MSN
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