Historical Events tagged with "tropical storm"

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Natural Disasters

Tropical Storm Irina Causes Devastation in Madagascar

March 5th, 2012 13 years ago

Tropical Storm Irina made landfall in Madagascar, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. It was reported that over 75 individuals died due to heavy rain, flooding, and landslides. The storm struck just as several eastern regions of Madagascar were still recovering from previous severe weather. Relief efforts ramped up as organizations mobilized to assist affected communities with essential supplies and infrastructure support amid the disaster.

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Natural Disasters

Formation of Tropical Storm Alpha in Atlantic

October 22nd, 2005 19 years ago

Tropical Storm Alpha formed in the Atlantic Basin, marking a notable increase in activity during the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season. This season set a record with a total of 28 named storms, contributing significantly to the peak of storm activity. The storms during this season would include notable hurricanes such as Katrina and Wilma, showing the power of natural weather phenomena in impacting communities across the USA and the Caribbean.

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Natural Disasters

Tropical Storm Allison Floods Houston

June 5th, 2001 23 years ago

Tropical Storm Allison made landfall on the upper-Texas coastline, becoming a strong tropical storm that resulted in excessive rainfall over Houston. The storm's persistent downpours led to unprecedented flooding and extensive damages, amounting to $5.5 billion. This catastrophic event made Allison the second costliest tropical storm in United States history, affecting thousands of residents and prompting significant responses from emergency services.

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Natural Disasters

Tropical Storm Thelma Triggers Ormoc Floods

November 5th, 1991 33 years ago

In November, Tropical Storm Thelma struck the Philippines, unleashing devastating flash floods in Ormoc City. The storm dumped excessive rainfall on the region, leading to severe flooding that overwhelmed the local infrastructure. The floods resulted in catastrophic loss of life, claiming more than 4,900 victims and displacing thousands from their homes. The disaster drew national and international attention, prompting a significant humanitarian response and raising awareness about the vulnerabilities of coastal communities to tropical storms.

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Science & Technology

First Tropical Storm Documented by Satellites

April 10th, 1991 33 years ago

A significant weather phenomenon, a rare tropical storm, emerged in the South Atlantic Ocean near Angola. This storm marked a historical event as it was the first tropical system to be documented by satellite technology, demonstrating the advancements in meteorological observation. This rare occurrence gained attention not only for its unusual development in a typically less active storm region but also for the insights it provided into storm formation and behavior in the South Atlantic.

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Natural Disasters

Tropical Storm Domoina Strikes Southern Mozambique

January 28th, 1984 41 years ago

Tropical Storm Domoina made landfall in southern Mozambique, unleashing torrential rains that resulted in the deaths of 214 individuals. The severe flooding that ensued was among the most catastrophic the region had ever experienced. With widespread destruction of infrastructure and homes, communities were devastated, leading to large-scale humanitarian efforts to provide relief and recovery. The storm's impact highlighted the vulnerability of coastal areas to extreme weather events.

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Natural Disasters

Hurricane Carla Strikes Texas Coast

September 11th, 1961 63 years ago

Hurricane Carla made landfall in Texas as a Category 4 storm, impacting coastal regions with devastating winds and flooding. With sustained winds reaching 145 mph, Carla caused significant damage in cities such as Galveston and Port Arthur. Thousands of residents were evacuated ahead of the storm, and many homes and businesses suffered severe destruction. The hurricane remains notable for its strength and the widespread response to mitigate its impact.

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Natural Disasters

Hurricane Displaces Thousands and Causes Damage

September 23rd, 1920 104 years ago

A hurricane originally formed in Louisiana dissipated over Kansas, leading to the evacuation of about 4,500 residents. The storm, which caused around $1.45 million in damages, demonstrated the unpredictable path of tropical storms and their impacts on inland areas. The unusual trajectory caught many by surprise as communities prepared for severe weather.

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