The number of fatalities caused by a cyclone can vary significantly depending on its severity, location, and preparedness of the affected areas. On average, cyclones can result in hundreds to thousands of deaths, particularly in regions with high population densities and limited infrastructure. For example, the 1970 Bhola cyclone in Bangladesh resulted in an estimated 300,000 to 500,000 deaths, while more recent cyclones may cause fewer casualties due to improved warning systems and evacuation plans. Overall, the average can fluctuate widely based on these factors.
There were no fatalities directly caused by Cyclone Yasi when it hit Queensland, Australia in 2011. The authorities issued evacuation orders and took necessary precautions to ensure people's safety, which helped prevent any loss of life.
On average, around 4,500 people die each year due to landslides globally. The numbers can vary depending on the region and the occurrence of natural disasters. Efforts in mitigation and early warning systems have been implemented to reduce these numbers.
Many people died in Cyclone Nargis due to the powerful winds, storm surge, and flooding that caused widespread devastation in Myanmar. The lack of preparedness and inadequate infrastructure also contributed to the high death toll. The storm struck densely populated areas, leading to significant loss of life.
On average, around 300 people die every New Year's Eve due to accidents, such as car crashes or incidents related to fireworks or excessive drinking. These deaths are often preventable with responsible behavior and caution.
Cyclones can cause many disasters to humans such as mosquito borne illnesses and floods. Floods by cyclones, which cause stagnant water, can lead to diseases and overall dirty are and environment. A lot of the standing water has feces and dead animals.
There is no average. Cyclones can cause hundreds of millions of dollars and result in just one death (Cyclone Larry, Queensland, 2006) or result in a loss of life of between 400 and 410 (Cyclone Mahina, Queensland, 1899). Many cyclones have caused 40 deaths, 60 deaths or 140 deaths. There is no average.
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Three people were killed when Tropical Cyclone Althea hit. The cyclone struck land on December 24, 1971. This cyclone damaged more than 90% of the homes on Magnetic Island.
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That would be half of the population. If it is the average, half of the people die younger and half die older.
An average of 2 millions a year.
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An average of about 17,600 people die each year.
Cyclone Miller died on 1916-10-16.
Cyclone Ryan died on 1917-01-30.
500,000 people die a year on average from lung cancer and cancer caused from smoking
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