Event Date : 2024-07
Tropical Storm Yunya Devastates Northern Philippines
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Disaster type: Tropical Cyclone
Disaster-Affected People: 420721
Affected Countries/Regions: Philippines
Suggested Emergency Supplies List:
drinking water, non-perishable food, first aid kit, flashlights, batteries, blankets, clothing, personal hygiene items, important documents, portable phone chargers, cash, local maps
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Disaster Overview : Tropical Storm Yunya struck the northern Philippines from July 19-20, 1994, unleashing maximum sustained winds of 55 km per hour along with heavy rains. The storm led to severe flooding in multiple provinces and triggered secondary explosions of pyroclastic deposits from Mt. Pinatubo, causing significant ashfall and lahar flows.
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