Typhoons, even those as destructive as Typhoon Haiyan, usually cause little impact to the overall economy of the Philippines. Rebuilding the country after a devastating typhoon actually helps to boost the economy due to the rebuilding costs. The hardest hit industries after a typhoon are usually farming, fishing, and agriculture.
You have to watch out for them typhoons in the business establishment. Things can get pretty wet. Effects of a tycoon... now that's another story.
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Yes, the Philippines' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate makes it prone to earthquakes and typhoons.
About 50% of the rainfall in the Philippines is caused by tropical depressions, tropical storms and typhoons. If there were no phenomena of this type the Philippines would suffer great shortage of water.
On average there are about 25 tropical storms and typhoons which hit the Philippines each year. Statistically Luzon is the region most likely to get hit but you can also experience typhoons in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.
An average of 20 typhoons enter the Philippines in a year.
Typhoons affect the economy as they may easily destroy commercial buildings which lead to incredible losses. Typhoons also make it difficult for investors to commit their money knowing they may end up losing it to such disasters.
During the 2006 season, eleven typhoons entered the Philippines. Of those, 8 were super typhoons. Six tropical storms or tropical depressions hit the Philippines in 2006, in addition to the typhoons.
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Yes, the Philippines' location on the Pacific Ring of Fire and its tropical climate makes it prone to earthquakes and typhoons.
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About 50% of the rainfall in the Philippines is caused by tropical depressions, tropical storms and typhoons. If there were no phenomena of this type the Philippines would suffer great shortage of water.
On average there are about 25 tropical storms and typhoons which hit the Philippines each year. Statistically Luzon is the region most likely to get hit but you can also experience typhoons in the Visayas and Mindanao regions.
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Typhoons affect the Philippines economy significantly. Day to day business is affected and investors avoid setting up business in the affected areas for fear of losing their property and business assets.
Any part of the Philippines can be struck by typhoons but statistically more typhoons hit Luzon region than the Visayas and Mindanao.
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