Has Typhoon Yutu been removed from the list?
The typhoons that have been deleted from the list include Haiyan.
As of 20 13, the typhoons that have been delisted in history are as follows:
Typhoon 20 12 (super typhoon) affected more than 6.2 million people in Mindanao, Philippines, causing more than 1000 deaths, with 60,000 houses completely collapsed and 90,000 semi-collapsed, resulting in economic losses of nearly one billion dollars. (named after Cambodia)
Typhoon 20 1 1 (a strong tropical storm) caused more than 200 deaths in Mindanao 1200, and the property losses accounted for more than 75% of the total number of tropical cyclones in the western Pacific. The alternate name is Hato. (named in Japan)
Typhoon 1 1 in 20 10 (super typhoon) caused10/person death and 4 1 person missing in southeast China and Taiwan Province province. There were 328 casualties due to the disaster, with emergency relocation and resettlement10.29 million, and the direct economic loss was 565.438+0.5 billion yuan. Its substitute is called "Rai". (named after Micronesia)
In 2009, Typhoon Morakot No.8 caused huge losses in Taiwan Province, Fujian, Zhejiang and Jiangxi, with more than 600 people killed and more than 8,000 trapped, resulting in tens of billions of NT dollars in losses in Taiwan Province Province and nearly 10 billion yuan in losses in the mainland, and was removed from the list. The replacement was named "Atsani". (named after Thailand)
In 2009, Typhoon Ketsana (16) killed 402 people in the Philippines, South China Sea Islands and Vietnam, and caused huge agricultural economic losses. The replacement was named Champi. (named after Laos)
In 2009, Typhoon 17 (super typhoon) caused heavy casualties and property losses in the Philippines, and the precipitation in Taiwan Province Province broke the annual record, causing certain floods in Hainan, Guangxi and other provinces, causing heavy economic losses, with 44 1 person killed, instead of being named "Fireworks" (In-Fa). (Named after China and Macau)
In 2006, Typhoon 1 (a strong typhoon) caused 104 deaths and1200 million US dollars loss in the Philippines, southeastern China and Taiwan Province Province, and its replacement was named Sanba. (Named after China and Macau)
In 2006, Typhoon No.4 "Bilis" (a severe tropical storm) killed or disappeared more than 800 people in the Philippines, southeastern China and Taiwan Province Province, with losses of 4.4 billion US dollars. Its replacement was named "Malik West". (named after the Philippines)
In 2006, Typhoon No.8 "Sang Mei" (super typhoon) caused 458 deaths and 2.5 billion US dollars in economic losses in Mariana Islands, southeast coast of China and Taiwan Province Province, and its replacement was named "Sangting". (named after Vietnam)
In 2006, Typhoon 16 (super typhoon) killed 279 people in the Philippines, Hainan, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and other countries, with economic losses of 747 million US dollars. Its replacement was named "Lipi". (named after Laos)
In 2006, the 22nd typhoon "Durian" (super typhoon) caused 8 19 deaths in the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand, and the economic losses were incalculable. The replacement was named "Mangkhut". (named after Thailand)
In 2005, the No.9 typhoon "Mai Sha" (strong typhoon) caused great losses in East China. 400,000 people were evacuated and the Shanghai subway stopped. The direct economic loss in Zhejiang alone reached 6.5 billion yuan (including 2.7 billion yuan in Ningbo). Heavy rain occurred in Jiangsu, causing economic losses of 65.438+0.2 billion yuan. The replacement was named "Pakhar". (named after Laos)
In 2005, Typhoon 14 (super typhoon) killed 2 1 person in Japan, and its replacement was named Doksuri. (Korean name)
In 2005, Typhoon 19 (super typhoon) caused strong winds and heavy rains in Taiwan Province, Fujian, Guangdong and Jiangxi, and caused some casualties. The successor was named "Anemone". (Named after China)
In 2004, Typhoon Sute (1) brought some natural disasters and economic losses to Micronesia (Federated States of), Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Taiwan Province Province of China and Japan, and its replacement was named Mirinai. (Korean name)
The No.8 typhoon Tingting in 2004 killed four people, injured many others and caused some natural disasters. The replacement was named "Lion Rock". (Named after China and Macau)
In 2004, Typhoon "Yunna" (strong typhoon) and "Yunna" landed on the southeast coast of China. The result is 1