Big storms destroy the world

Super typhoon battles with tremendous power always cause great damage to people and people in places where they sweep through.

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Below are the most devastating storms in the last 7 years.On November 15, 2007, Typhoon Sidr attacked Bangladesh, killing at least 4,100 people, missing or missing, while 8.7 million people faced heavy damage to homes and businesses.(Photo: Wikipedia)

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Storm Nargis on May 3, 2008 attacked southern Myanmar, killing 138,000 people in the Irrawaddy Plains.In the photo, a person ran into a storm in Yangon.(Photo: AP)

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In August 2009, Typhoon Morakot caused major flooding in Taiwan and killed 700 people or disappeared.Photo of Chin Shuai Hotel collapsed due to floodwaters.(Photo: AFP)

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Tropical storm Ketsana in late September 2009 attacked the capital Manila in the Philippines, then landed on Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.Nearly 800 people died from the storm.Photographs from above indicate that Manila is inundated with flooding after the storm.(Photo: AFP)

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Super typhoon Washi in mid-December 2011 struck Mindanao island, southern Philippines, killing at least 1,080 people and affecting more than 700,000 people.The Philippines suffers about 20 storms each year.(Photo: EPA)

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Super typhoon Sandy in October 2012 attacked Central American countries before hitting the east coast of the United States, killing nearly 200 people.The picture from above shows the canoes overlapping on the New Jersey coast after the storm.(Photo: AP)

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Last year's super typhoon Bopha devastated Mindanao, the Philippines, leaving about 1,900 people dead or missing.This area is less affected by storms so people seem to be subjective in the prevention of super typhoons.(Photo: AFP)