Event Date : 2024-07
Tropical Storm Meari Wreaks Havoc Across East Asia
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Disaster type: Tropical Cyclone
Disaster-Affected People: 171000
Affected Countries/Regions: China,DPRK,Philippines,Republic of Korea
Suggested Emergency Supplies List:
drinking water, non-perishable food, first aid kit, flashlights, batteries, clothing, blankets, portable phone charger, multi-tool, water purification tablets
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Disaster Overview : Tropical Storm Meari, which began on June 21, 2011, dumped heavy rains across the northern Philippines, particularly in Luzon. The storm triggered flash floods, affecting 171,000 people, and led to the evacuation of over 48,700 people in Albay, Rizal, Zambales, and the NCR. Meari subsequently impacted China, South Korea, and North Korea, causing significant damage and fatalities.
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