Climate Cosmos on MSN1 天
Top 10 Deadliest Weather Events
China Floods Imagine a wall of water sweeping across vast expanses, leaving devastation in its wake. That's exactly what unfolded in 1931 in China, and it wasn't just a single river; it was a trio.
In November 1970, Cyclone Bhola, the deadliest storm in world history, occurred in the Bay of Bengal and killed an estimated half a million people. It brought a storm surge estimated at 10.4m (34 ...
This article details the six deadliest floods, ranging from the 1931 China floods to the 1970 Bhola cyclone, emphasizing the sheer power of natural forces. Factors contributing to floods ...
In late August 1991, a strong cyclone slammed into Bangladesh, killing more than 135,000 people and causing more than $1.5 billion in damage. Up to 150 mph winds led to a 20-foot surge of ...
The cyclone has been accompanied by gusty winds and heavy rains, impacting areas including Barisal, Bhola, Patuakhali, Satkhira, and Chattogram. In Patuakhali, one person was washed away by a ...