Primary Effects
Secondary Effects
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Immediate Responses
Long-Term Responses
100

What date did Typhoon Haiyan occur? (DD/MM/YYYY)

7th November 2013

100

Name one of the diseases that broke out as a result of contaminated surface and ground water?

Cholera, Dysentery, Typhoid

100

What continent is the Philippines located in?

Asia

100

A curfew was put in place to prevent what antisocial activity?

Looting

100
Around 33,000 children were vaccinated against which disease(s)?
Polio and measles
200

What category was the typhoon?

Category 5

200

Roads were blocked by landslides that were caused by what?

Flooding

200

What ocean is the Philippines located in?

Pacific Ocean

200

What type of assistance includes sending food, water and medical supplies?

Humanitarian aid

200

Which charity replaced fishing boats?

Oxfam

300

How many people died as a result of Typhoon Haiyan?

Over 6000

300

How many people lost their source of income?

6 million

300

Which region of the Philippines was most affected by Typhoon Haiyan?

Tacloban

300

Who were the biggest European donors of aid and supplies?

United Kingdom and Germany

300

Which organisation provided $300 million to help rebuild infrastructure and support communities?

The UN

400

How many people were displaced as a result of Typhoon Haiyan?

1.9 million

400

How much money was there in damages?

$2.02 billion

400

Which compass direction did the Typhoon originate from?

East
400

How long did it take power to be restored in some regions?

1 week

400

What was replanted to absorb future storm surges?

Mangroves
500

How many schools were damaged or destroyed?

449

500

How many people died in a stampede for food supplies?

8 people
500

How many islands make up the Philippines?

7,641 islands

500

How many evacuation centers were set up in Tacloban?

1,200

500
What is the governments strategy to improve the rebuilding and quality of life?

Build Back Better

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