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Typhoon Nina, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Bebeng, was a deadly tropical cyclone that triggered the Banqiao Dam collapse in China's Henan Province, ...
Typhoon Nina was a Western Pacific tropical cyclone. The storm developed in late July 1975 and lasted until early August. The typhoon struck Taiwan first.
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1975 Banqiao Dam failure ; Date, August 8–9, 1975 ; Location, Henan, China ; Cause, Typhoon Nina, engineering flaws, failures in policy ; Deaths, 26,000–240,000.
A significantly weakened Nina (peak winds 110 km/h [69 mph]) made a second landfall as a tropical storm near Jinjiang Fujian, China on 3 August. It then moved ...
The 1975 Pacific typhoon season was one of the deadliest tropical cyclone seasons on record, with nearly 229,000 fatalities occurring during the season.
Typhoon Nina (1975) (T7503, 04W, Bebeng) – struck Taiwan and China, eventually contributing to the collapse of the Banqiao Dam in central China, killing around ...
Typhoon Nina ranks as the fourth deadliest tropical cyclone in world history (NOAA 2007). The devastating consequences of the August 1975 flood are closely ...
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Typhoon Nina–Banqiao dam failure, catastrophic dam failure in August 1975 in western Henan province, China, caused by a typhoon (tropical cyclone).
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Typhoon Nina ranks as the fourth deadliest tropical cyclone in world history (NOAA 2007). The devastating consequences of the August 1975 flood are closely.
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