Disasters and Hazards
Disasters and Hazards
Disasters and Hazards
Hazards
Typhoon Milenyo
Taal Volcano Eruption
Guinsaugon 2006 Landslide
3 Hazardous Events
When: September 30, 2006
Where: Eastern Samar Region, Albay, Camarines Sur, Ormoc
City, Sorsogon and Catanduanes provinces and also in Metro
Manila
What happened: During the Typhoon Milenyo, the strong
winds that travels 185 kmph caused destruction to the
properties of affected area. Power and water was lost in several
provinces, while overflowing rivers caused flooding,
landslides and made roads impassable.197 died, 536 were
injured, and 47 persons were missing. Cost of damage is 5.9
billion Philippine pesos ($118 million, 2006 USD), mostly to
personal property and agriculture.
Vulnerability: Low-laying areas, lack of trees.
Exposure: at least 43,061 families
Death toll: 197 deaths
Typhoon Milenyo
When: January 30 1911
Where: Talisay, Philippines
What happened: On January 30, 1911, Taal Volcano erupted killing
approximately 1,300 people and millions of pesos worth of damage
was wrought. Post mortem examination of the victims seemed to
show that practically all had died of scalding by hot steam or hot
mud, or both. A huge fan-shaped cloud of what looked like a black
smoke rose to a great height estimated at about a mile. It crossed and
cris-crossed with a brilliant electrical display. This cloud finally shot
up that marked the culmination of the eruption around 2 in the
morning of January 30.Vulnerability: Lack of education
Vulnerability: Lack of education. Lack of warnings
Death toll: 1,334
Guinsaugon 2006
Landslide
Typhoon Sedong
Tropical Storm Uring