Destructive Typhoons Wreak Havoc in Southeast Asia, 1989
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Disaster Overview : In October 1989, Typhoons Brian and Angela swept through Southeast Asia, causing widespread destruction. Typhoon Brian made landfall in Hainan, China, moving through Vietnam and Laos, while Typhoon Angela struck northern Luzon in the Philippines. Both typhoons were responsible for significant flooding, loss of life, and extensive damage to infrastructure.
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