Event Date : 2024-07
Typhoon Gloria Devastates Philippines and Taiwan in July 1996
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Disaster type: Tropical Cyclone
Disaster-Affected People: 36815
Affected Countries/Regions: Philippines
Suggested Emergency Supplies List:
water, non-perishable food, first aid kit, flashlights, batteries, whistle, dust mask, plastic sheeting, local maps, cell phone with chargers, moist towelettes, garbage bags
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Disaster Overview : Typhoon Gloria, the sixth major storm of 1996, struck Northern Luzon in the Philippines causing severe flashfloods and landslides. With sustained winds of 120 kph and gusts up to 150 kph, Gloria affected multiple provinces and later moved to Taiwan, resulting in significant human and economic loss.
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