It reached around 190km/h at some point and was classified a category 5 tropical cyclone when it his Myanmar's division of Ayeyarwady by flowing through the Irrawaddy River.
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar (formerly Burma) in 2008, causing widespread devastation and loss of life.
It is estimated that over 400,000 people were left homeless after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in 2008. Many were displaced and faced challenges accessing shelter, clean water, and other basic necessities.
Hurricane Katrina was the most deadly, causing over 1,800 estimated deaths in the United States in 2005. In comparison, Cyclone Nargis caused over 138,000 deaths in Myanmar in 2008, making it one of the deadliest tropical cyclones on record globally.
During Cyclone Tracy, the wind speed device recorded up to about 217km/h before the building was blown away.
By measuring the sustained wind speed. If the wind speed of a tropical cyclone is anywhere in the range of 39 to 73 mph then it is a tropical storm. If the wind speed is 74 mph or greater then it is a hurricane.
Cyclone Nargis
Cyclone Nargis
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar (formerly Burma) in 2008, causing widespread devastation and loss of life.
deadly cyclone that hit Mynamar
It is estimated that over 400,000 people were left homeless after Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar in 2008. Many were displaced and faced challenges accessing shelter, clean water, and other basic necessities.
Hurricane Katrina was the most deadly, causing over 1,800 estimated deaths in the United States in 2005. In comparison, Cyclone Nargis caused over 138,000 deaths in Myanmar in 2008, making it one of the deadliest tropical cyclones on record globally.
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During Cyclone Tracy, the wind speed device recorded up to about 217km/h before the building was blown away.
The long-term effects of Cyclone Nargis included extensive damage to infrastructure, loss of livelihoods, and displacement of communities. Short-term effects included loss of life, destruction of homes, and disruption of basic services like water and electricity. Recovery efforts were required to address these impacts in the aftermath of the cyclone.
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During Cyclone Tracy, the wind gauge at Darwin Airport officially recorded winds of 217 kilometres per hour before being blown away itself. Unofficial estimates suggest that the wind speed actually reached 300 kilometres per hour.
The highest sustained wind speed recorded in a tropical cyclone was 190 mph, which was measured in several storms including Hurricane Camille and Typhoon Tip. The highest gust recorded in a tropical cyclone was 253 mph on April 10, 1996 on Barrow Island off the coast of Australia.