During Cyclone Justin (March 1997), a total of 37 people died. Thirty died in Papua New Guinea, two died in Queensland, and five people died on a yacht out at sea.
there was only 1 indirect death and no injuries reported
There has only been 200 deaths reported
nobody died during cyclone yasi OLD
1 person died
3 people
The worst tropical cyclone (generic term for hurricane, typhoon etc.) ever recorded was the Bhola Cyclone, which struck portions of Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) and India in November of 1970. The stork milled at least 300,000 people, and possibly as many as 500,000.
There has only been 1 (indirect) death reported.
nobody died during cyclone yasi OLD
There has only been 1 (indirect) death reported.
1 person died
The storms we call hurricanes go by different names around the world. The generic term for such a storm is tropical cyclone. The worst tropical cyclone on record was the Bhola Cyclone of November 1970. This cyclone struck Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) killing as many as 500,000 people.
not a million people died(werner), 150,000 died
3 people
The worst tropical cyclone (generic term for hurricane, typhoon etc.) ever recorded was the Bhola Cyclone, which struck portions of Bangladesh (then called East Pakistan) and India in November of 1970. The stork milled at least 300,000 people, and possibly as many as 500,000.
Over 10 people died from yasi. Crops were damaged and houses were destroyed. Familys were left with no choice but to flee.
Officially, 71 people died.
These days, very few people die from tropical cyclones in Australia.The highest death toll from any cyclone to hit Australia was when Cyclone Mahina hit in 1899. The figure of over 400 deaths - most of which were crew out in a pearling fleet or local indigenous people - has never been repeated in Australia's history.The second worst cyclone occurred in 1918, when 37 people died in Innisfail and another 30-40 people died in outlying areas, as the result of an unnamed cyclone which simply became known as Cyclone Innisfail. Almost equal with this cyclone was Tropical Cyclone Tracy, which hit Darwin in 1974. This killed 71.Outside of those two cyclones, death tolls have remained low, and in most cases, no one is killed. Other cyclones which have caused deaths include:Cyclone Alba in 1970 - 14 deathsCyclone Althea in 1971 - 3 deathsCyclone Emily in 1972 - 8 deaths, all seamen off the coast of QueenslandCyclone Alby in 1978 - 5 deathsCyclone Bobby in 1995 - 7 deathsAs safety standards for housing have been implemented in recent decades, the death toll has dropped remarkably, with no deaths in the last twenty years. There was one disputed death in Cyclone Larry, 2006, but investigations ruled out a connection to the cyclone. However, just because there have been fewer dead does not mean that the Australian environment has come off lightly. Australia has up to fifteen cyclones hit along its coastline every year, and between them, these other cyclones cause billions of dollars worth of damage to farms and agriculture, businesses, housing and infrastructure.
Cyclone Miller died on 1916-10-16.
Cyclone Ryan died on 1917-01-30.