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photo: www.care.org Typhoon Haiyan: What Happened & What s Next Prepared by David Shirk, Department of Political Science & International Relations, November 26, 2013

Overview Typhoon Haiyan Impacts Responses & Controversies How to Help Discussion photo: www.care.org

Typhoon Haiyan Dimensions of the Storm news.yahoo.com

What Is A Typhoon? Definition: A tropical cyclone, similar to a hurricane, with a low-pressure center, rains, and strong wind storms (over 118 km/hour). Draws energy from warm ocean water. Season: Occurring year round in Western Pacific, but peaking in August-October (like Atlantic hurricane season). Hong Kong Observatory Scale Super Typhoon >185 km/h Severe Typhoon 149-184 km/h Typhoon 118-149 km/h Severe Tropical Storm 88-117 km/h Tropical Storm 63-87 km/h Tropical Depression 41-62 km/h http://www.hko.gov.hk/aviat/outreach/product/20th/tcclass.htm

When to Expect a Tropical Cyclone? Average Number of Cyclones in Pacific Northwest (1958-2011) Source: Annual Tropical Cyclone Report (ATCR) prepared by the staff of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), http://www.usno.navy.mil/nooc/nmfc-ph/rss/jtwc/atcr/2011atcr.pdf

Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) Date: November 3-11, 2013 Type of Storm: Tropical Cyclone Highest Winds: 315 km/h; 195mph (Typhoon/Category 5 Hurricane) Storm Surge: 16 ft. Areas Affected: Micronesia, Philippines, and to a lesser extent South East Asia (Vietnam/S. China) http://www.washingtonpost.com

The Path of the Storm 11/10 11/10 11/10 11/9 11/8 11/8 11/7 11/7 Micronesia

Impacts The Human, Economic, and Physical Toll of Haiyan EPA/Francis R. Malasig

Philippines: Country Background Socio-Economic Data Population (2013): 105 million Terrain: Over 7,000 islands Capital: Manila (11.6 million) GDP (2012): $240 billion GDP growth (2012): 6.8% GDP/capita PPP (2012): $2,587 Note: Fairly strong growth in GDP over the previous five years. Population figures from Government of Philippines. GDP figures from World Bank. http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/ny.gdp.pcap.cd http://www.lib.utexas.edu

Human Impacts Philippines (*) Deaths: 5,235 confirmed Casualties: >20,000 injured Missing: >20,000 missing Displaced: >4.4 million Note: <80 people have been reported killed in Vietnam, Taiwan, China. No fatalities reported in Micronesia. * Figures as of November 25, 2013 according to the Philippines National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC). Some estimates as high as 20K dead. nydailynews.com

Economic Costs Estimates of the economic cost of rebuilding after Haiyan vary widely, but the fact that the storm bypassed major production zones may help minimize economic losses. Philippines Total Cost: $5-15 billion GDP Growth: ~1% lower forecast Workers affected: 5 million Source: http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/11/20/philippines-counts-the-cost-of-typhoon-haiyan/

Damaged Homes in the Philippines Manila

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http://i2.cdn.turner.com/cnn/dam/assets/131114071626-08-haiyan-1114-horizontal-gallery.jpg http://darkroom.baltimoresun.com Responses & Controversies Challenges in the Domestic and International Response

Comparing Haiyan to Other Storms Haiyan is one of the strongest and deadliest storms on record, surpassing Thelma, which struck the Philippines in 1991. Other Major Storms Thelma (1991): 5,100 dead Bopha (2012): 1,000 dead Katrina (2007): 1,800 dead, $125 billion Sandy (2012): 286 killed, $80 billion http://www.ibtimes.com/philippine-gdp-growth-forecast-cut-2013-typhoon-haiyan-rebuilding-efforts-give-2014-economic-boost

Philippines Governmental Response Government corruption and neglect has been widely cited as factors exacerbating the Haiyan disaster. Inadequate warning systems and evacuations in hard hit areas like Tacloban (pop. 200k) put thousands in harms way. The government of the Philippines has pledged to help immediate rebuilding efforts, committing half a billion dollars in immediate assistance. President Benigno Aquino III

U.S. Government Response The United States government has pledged $20 million and deployed the USS George Washington and its 5,000 crew members and two additional destroyers to assist the victims and participate in search and rescue efforts in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan. Source: http://www.navsource.org

Japanese Government Response The Japanese government pledged $30 million and deployed 1,000 members of its National Defense Forces to assist the country, more than 60 years after the Japanese occupation during World War II. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

Chinese Government Response The government of China, the world s second largest economy, initially pledged just $100,000 to aid the victims, but later upped its offer to $1.6 million, and also deployed a medical ship and disaster relief team to directly participate in search and rescue efforts. Source: http://www.businessweek.com

International Responses The United Nations has issued a call for over $300 million in international assistance. Offers of disaster aid from foreign countries and international organizations have varied widely, causing controversy in some cases (e.g., China). Relief efforts include medical missions, search and rescue aircraft and equipment, as well as food and other supplies. Some Int l Aid Estimates: United Kingdom: $100+ million Japan: $50+ million Norway: $30+ million Canada: $30 million United States: $20 million Australia: $10 million Saudi Arabia: $10 million China: $1.6 million Sources: Unofficial reports from various news reports.

Filipinos Abroad With an estimated 10 million Filipinos living abroad (including 3.4 million in the United States), the nation s total remittances are the third largest in the world. Many emigrés have begun to contribute to recovery efforts. Remittances to Philippines Estimate (2012): $21 billion Share of GDP: ~10% The new guy: Arnel Pineda: Filipino http://images4.mtv.com

Tropical Cyclones On the Rise? Activity in Pacific Northwest Actually Below Average Over the Last Decade Source: Annual Tropical Cyclone Report (ATCR) prepared by the staff of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), http://www.usno.navy.mil/nooc/nmfc-ph/rss/jtwc/atcr/2011atcr.pdf

Even Super Tropical Cyclones? Activity in Pacific Northwest Actually Below Average Over the Last Decade Source: Annual Tropical Cyclone Report (ATCR) prepared by the staff of the Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), http://www.usno.navy.mil/nooc/nmfc-ph/rss/jtwc/atcr/2011atcr.pdf

How to Help Opportunities to Assist International Relief Efforts http://i2.mirror.co.uk

Disaster Relief Initiatives Fraud, waste, and corruption are frequent problems when disaster strikes. When donating to disaster relief efforts it is important to seek credible charities, ideally with a proven track record. For example, help in identifying reliable charities, check out the website for Charity Navigator (charitynavigator.org). http://www.slate.com http://www.concordmonitor.com

Torero Fundraising Efforts The University of San Diego has a dedicated fundraising page to assist the victims of Typhoon Haiyan. FUSO is exploring opportunities to partner with departments on campus, and will provide information on the FUSO website and on Facebook. Jamba Juice and T-shirt Fundraiser# Thursday, Nov. 21, 2013 USD Women s Volleyball vs. BYU# Saturday, Nov. 23, 2013 USD Rotaract Club T-shirt Fundraiser# Tuesday, Dec. 3, 2013, Dead hours Souplantation# Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 More information to come