This document lists 10 major disasters that have impacted the Philippines, including both natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions as well as human-made disasters like terrorist attacks, mining accidents, and armed conflicts. It provides the name of each disaster, a brief description of its impacts, and identifies whether it was a natural disaster or human-made. The document appears to be an assignment for a Grade 11 STEM class focusing on disasters that have affected the Philippines.
This document lists 10 major disasters that have impacted the Philippines, including both natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions as well as human-made disasters like terrorist attacks, mining accidents, and armed conflicts. It provides the name of each disaster, a brief description of its impacts, and identifies whether it was a natural disaster or human-made. The document appears to be an assignment for a Grade 11 STEM class focusing on disasters that have affected the Philippines.
This document lists 10 major disasters that have impacted the Philippines, including both natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions as well as human-made disasters like terrorist attacks, mining accidents, and armed conflicts. It provides the name of each disaster, a brief description of its impacts, and identifies whether it was a natural disaster or human-made. The document appears to be an assignment for a Grade 11 STEM class focusing on disasters that have affected the Philippines.
This document lists 10 major disasters that have impacted the Philippines, including both natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions as well as human-made disasters like terrorist attacks, mining accidents, and armed conflicts. It provides the name of each disaster, a brief description of its impacts, and identifies whether it was a natural disaster or human-made. The document appears to be an assignment for a Grade 11 STEM class focusing on disasters that have affected the Philippines.
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Members: Bea Angela Lu Group Number: 5
Belle Kinazo Datu Jibriel Utto Yassin Masurong Erica Tamparong Haniya Umpar Kashmaira Kasulutan Sharhaina Sinsuat Tata-beth Ibrahim
Grade & Sec.: STEM 11 St. Anthony de Padua
Year Name of Disaster Brief Description Type of Disaster
1. 23 May – 23 - Battle of Marawi -978 killed -Human made October 2017 -1,400+ wounded -12 captured -87 civilians dead (40 due to illness) -Nearly 1.1 million civilians displaced 2. September -Typhoon Ondoy -Caused massive -Natural Disaster 26th 2009 (Ketsana) urban flooding, 280+ deaths, destroyed homes and shelters of millions of people 3. 1976 -Mindanao -Magnitude of 7.9 -Natural Disaster earthquake - “tsunamigenic earthquake” caused buildings to collapse, and killed around 6,000 people 4. June 15, 1991 -Mt. Pinatubo -About 20,000 people -Natural Disaster eruption evacuated -Approximately 800 people were killed and 10,000 people left homeless -Huge destruction left in surrounding areas -Release of 17 megatons of sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, causing global cooling by 0.5 °C (0.9 °F) between 1991–1993 5. October 16, -Floods and landslides -Kill 995 people in the -Natural Disaster 1952. unleashed by Bicol region of the Typhoon Trix main island of Luzon 6. September 9– -Zamboanga siege -Killed: 183 -Human made 28, 2013 -Captured: 292 (2 weeks and -Wounded: 184 6 days) -Civilians killed: 12 -Civilians wounded: 70 7. November 23, -Maguindanao -58 killed (Esmael -Human made 2009 massacre, also known Mangudadatu's as the Ampatuan family members and massacre supporters, and 32 accompanying journalists) 8. October 2, -Star City Arson -There were no -Human made 2019 reported casualties, 80 percent of the establishment was confirmed to have been damaged by the fire, the cost of which estimated at around ₱1 billion (US$19.3 million) 9. January 27, -Jolo Cathedral -Twenty people were -Human made 2019 Bombing killed and 102 others injured 10. March 24, 1996 -Marcopper Mining -A fracture in the -Human made Disaster drainage tunnel of a large pit containing leftover mine tailings led to a discharge of toxic mine waste into the Makulapnit-Boac river system and caused flash floods in areas along the river. One village, Barangay Hinapulan, was buried in six feet of muddy floodwater, causing the displacement of 400 families.