The 10 Deadliest Storms in History (msnbc.com)

by M.J. 6 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • M.J.
    M.J.

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24488385>1=43001

    The casualty figures are notoriously difficult to pin down, but here is the list:

    1. Bhola cyclone, Bangladesh (East Pakistan), 1970. Death toll estimated at 150,000 to 550,000.
    2. Hooghly River cyclone, India and Bangladesh, 1737. Death toll: 350,000.
    3. Haiphong typhoon, Vietnam, 1881. Death toll: 300,000.
    4. Coringa cyclone, India, 1839. Death toll: 300,000.
    5. Backerganj cyclone, Bangladesh, 1584. Death toll: 200,000.
    6. Great Backerganj Cyclone, Bangladesh, 1876. Death toll: 200,000.
    7. Chittagong cyclone, Bangladesh, 1897. Death toll: 175,000.
    8. Super Typhoon Nina, China, 1975. Death toll: 171,000.
    9. Cyclone 02B, Bangladesh, 1991. Death toll: 140,000.
    10. Great Bombay Cyclone, India (from the Arabian Sea), 1882. Death toll: 100,000.

    This only goes back as far as our records indicate, I might add.

    When taken as a % of the region's population, the earlier figures are staggering.

  • Alpaca
    Alpaca

    M.J.,

    You know, it is this kind of stuff that makes me marvel that humans have survived as a species. There was a major climatic shift 100,000 years ago that nearly wiped us out -- quite interesting if you haven't investigated the info....

    The fact that we are here at all is absolutely incredible.

    Cheers,

    Alex

  • still_in74
    still_in74

    well considering that 6 out of the 10 were all in Bangledesh and span 5 centuries I suppose all the WT comments this Sunday about the sign of the times will be slightly ignorant of the facts...

  • 5go
    5go

    One most know the topography of Bangladesh to get why they get hit so bad. Bangladesh is at or below sea level.

  • changeling
    changeling

    Seven of them were before 1914, so I don't guess we will be seeing this bit of info in a Watchtower.

    changeling :)

  • JeffT
    JeffT

    In addition to what 5go said, Bangladesh is also at the point of a triangle. The storms sweep in off the Indian Ocean and all the wind/water gets focused in a small area. Combined with their buillding codes/stuctural engineering (nonexistent) it makes for a bad picture.

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    Bangladesh is not a safe place to be

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