Marikina Typhoon Ulysses

Marikina Typhoon Ulysses

sanaysay patungkol sa marikina ulysses

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1. sanaysay patungkol sa marikina ulysses


Answer:

yung bag to bayan yung dun sa manila


2. Opinion about typhoon rolly and ulyssesNot an opinion about typhoon rolly and ulysses​


Answer:

OPINION- I think typhoon rolly and ulysses is the strongest typhoon i ever had

NOT AN OPINION- typhoon rolly and ulysses is both strong and harmful to all of people

Explanation:

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3. 2. Typhoon Ulysses devastated 1 point mostly parts of Rizal and Marikina in Metro Manila. The word devastated means A. blessed B. damaged C. helped D. protected​


Answer:

damaged po ang sagot sana makatulong po mark me brainliest


4. message for the victim of typhoon ulysses​


Answer:

keep on fighting, god is here for us

Explanation:

Wag po kayong mawalan ng pag asa


5. after Typhoon Ulysses​


Answer:

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Explanation:


6. typhoon Ulysses what is the effect on environment?​


Answer:

Typhoon Ulysses agricultural damage nears P1 billion Farmers are still reeling from the impact of Quinta and Rolly,

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7. typhoon ulysses in the philippines essay​


Answer:

Last Thursday’s Typhoon “Ulysses” is just the latest reminder of lessons that the natural environment seems to be “teaching” us with every passing event in its unceasing transformation. We are, it is hoped, becoming increasingly aware that these lessons are as much about how Nature behaves as they are about how we understand and respond to it.


8. . What is the cause of typhoon Ulysses?


Answer:

it was caused by strong winds and hard rain

Explanation:

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Answer:

Heavy rains caused by the typhoon overflowed rivers,

Explanation:

causing severe flooding in Marikina


9. discuss the topic "the aftermath of typhoon ulysses​


Typhoon ulysses aftermath brings heavy rainfalls and caused severe floods in Marikina City in Marikina River , Brngy Tupang, Alcala , Cagayan , Calauag-Lopez, Quezon , Dingalan, Aurora.

10. what is the culture that afects the typhoon ulysses


Answer:

mag aral ka nang mabuti

Explanation:

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11. Typhoon Ulysses destroyed their town​


Answer:

The town your saying is philippines and it destroyed many homes

Answer:

its philippines,ulysses destroyed many homes and there's a lot of people's in evacuation area.

Explanation:

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12. what is the typhoon Ulysses 5pts​


Answer:

Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) lashed the main island of Luzon on 11-12 November, whipping destructive winds and dumping torrential rainfall over a wide area, triggering extensive flooding in several areas, including Metro Manila, and which has led to further displacement and increased the hardship of vulnerable people.

Answer:

super typhoon that wreck the quezon province niether cagayan


13. Typhoon Ulysses was a powerful and deadly typhoon that struck the Philippines. It caused massive flooding and one of the worse-hit is Marikina City. This resulted in property damage and loss of lives. What do you think are the factors that caused the flood? What can we do to prevent it from happening again?​


Answer:

On November 2020, The Typhoon Ulysses is a tropical storm which the massive flood ordered in the Philippines.In the Philippines, although the introduce due of damages in lives as a result remained from the strong powerful storm.

Explanation:

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14. what was the effect oy typhoon Ulysses? ​


Answer:

On 11 November 2020, Typhoon Infamous for their destructive powers, typhoons can generate winds of more than 75 miles per hour and cause major flooding through their intense rainfall and storm surges. Their effects range from structural damage to trees, watercraft, and buildings to both immediate and long-term impacts on human life and livelihood.19 Apr 2018 lashed the main island of Luzon's


15. Short Article about Typhoon Ulysses​


Answer:

ANG TYPHOON Ulysses AY MALAKAS NA BAGYO KUNG SAAN SAAN LUGAR AY MAY MARAMING BAHAY ANG NASIRA.

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16. Choose a specific region affected by either typhoon Rolly or typhoon Ulysses.


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QUESTION

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Choose a specific region affected by either typhoon Rolly or typhoon Ulysses.

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ANSWER

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While the affected areas continue to reel from the consequences of Typhoon Goni and three preceding cyclones in October, another strong typhoon has further hampered response efforts and caused further destruction. Typhoon Vamco/Ulysses lashed the main island of Luzon on 11-12 November, whipping destructive winds and dumping torrential rainfall over a wide area, triggering extensive flooding in several areas, including Metro Manila, and which has led to further displacement and increased the hardship of vulnerable people. Heavy rains affected the Bicol provinces where flooding incidents were reported in 37 municipalities. Catanduanes, which was the worst-hit province by Typhoon Goni, experienced flash floods and landslides. The provincial governor lamented that response efforts are back to zero as house repairs and temporary shelters were again destroyed.

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17. message for affected typhoon ulysses​


Answer:

to the victims of typhoon ulysses, strengthen your heart. do not give up living and do not worry because I include you in my prayers. there are good people out there to help you, we can do it!


18. a solution to lessen the impact of typhoon ulysses??


Answer:

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19. research about typhoon ulysses?


Answer:

Typhoon Vamco/Ulysses lashed the main island of Luzon whipping destructive winds and dumping heavy rainfall that triggered massive flooding in several areas. Vamco, the third major typhoon to hit the country in as many weeks, made landfall over Quezon province at 10.30 p.m. of 11 November (local time), packing maximum sustained winds of 150 km/h and gustiness of up to 205 km/h. The typhoon then traversed through Central Luzon overnight, moving to within 100 kilometers north of the capital Metro Manila, and exiting landmass on the morning of 12 November.

Ahead of the typhoon’s landfall, torrential rains were already being felt in the Bicol Region which was just affected by Super Typhoon Goni in early November.

Flash floods and landslides were reported in the provinces of Catanduanes and Camarines Sur. Large swaths of Luzon, including the capital city, were submerged in roof-level floods in scenes reminiscent of Tropical Storm Ketsana/Ondoy in 2009.

In Marikina City, located in the national capital, officials reported that around 40,000 houses were either partially or fully submerged, and that all 47 evacuations centers in the city are full with some evacuees seeking temporary shelter in nearby homes. Similar episodes of immersed houses and people trapped on rooftops were reported in the provinces of Rizal, Bulacan, and Cavite.

The National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) deployed search and rescue teams to support local authorities in ferrying people to safer ground.

Government has yet to assess the typhoon’s damages to shelter, infrastructure and agriculture.

Explanation:


20. whit is the aftermath and effect of typhoon Ulysses​


Answer:

Being situated along the “Ring of Fire” and the “Typhoon Belt”, the Philippines is exposed to tropical storms and usually suffers from various natural disasters and calamities such as earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and flooding.


21. facts in typhoon ulysses​


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Typhoon Vamco, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ulysses, was a powerful and deadly Category 4-equivalent typhoon that struck the Philippines and Vietnam. It also caused the worst flooding in Metro Manila since Ketsana in 2009. 

Total fatalities: 102

Date: 8 November 2020 – 15 November 2020

Damage: $440.8 million (2020 USD)

Highest winds: 10-minute sustained: 155 km/h (100 mph); 1-minute sustained: 215 km/h (130 mph)

Lowest pressure: 955 hPa (mbar); 28.2 inHg

Affected areas: Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Laos

Explanation:

Facts: On 13 November 2020, Typhoon “Ulysses” re-intensified and exited PAR. A total of 1,245,841 families or 5,138,561 persons were affected in 7,236 barangays in Regions NCR, I, II, III, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA, V and CAR (see Table 1).

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22. Reflection about typhoon ulysses?


Answer:

My reflection towards the typhoon Ulysses it is too hard to face in that kind of situation because we suffer to our necessary things.The people affected the typhoon are losses their home and their is no food to eat.Only they can do is to escape to their home and go to the safety area but it wasn't happen because all of them are affected.I learned from the typhoon that being a person we should protect ourselves towards the typhoon because we don't know if where and when it happen so we must be ready and prepared for the things needed.Those people affected from the typhoon I feel sad to their circumstances because they got a big problem and don't know how to resolve it but from now the weather is good they can start again of their daily lifestyle and start to build of those things are done broken.There is nothing important is to help each other to renew the scary moments of typhoon ulysses.


23. message for affected typhoon ulysses​


Answer:

Be strong, pray and also trust God.


24. what is the factors of typhoon ulysses?


Answer:

Typhoon Vamco, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Ulysses, was a powerful and deadly Category 4-equivalent typhoon that struck the Philippines and Vietnam. It also caused the worst flooding in Metro Manila since Ketsana in 2009. The twenty-second named storm and tenth typhoon of the 2020 Pacific typhoon season, Vamco originated as a tropical depression northwest of Palau, where it slowly continued its northwest track until it made landfall in Quezon. After entering the South China Sea, Vamco further intensified in the South China Sea until it made its last landfall in Vietnam.Vamco made its first landfall in the Philippines near midnight on November 11 in the Quezon province as a Category 2-equivalent typhoon. The typhoon brought heavy rains in Central Luzon, and the nearby provinces, including Metro Manila, the national capital. Heavy rains caused by the typhoon overflowed rivers, causing severe flooding in Marikina. As the typhoon crossed the country, dams from all around Luzon neared their spilling points, forcing the dams to release large amounts of water into their impounds. As the Magat Dam approached its spilling point, all seven of its gates were opened to prevent dam failure, which overflowed the Cagayan River and caused widespread floods in Cagayan and Isabela. After entering the South China Sea, Vamco further intensified until it reached its brief peak as a Category 4-equivalent typhoon. On November 15, Vamco made landfall in Vietnam as a Category 1-equivalent typhoon before dissipating shortly after.

Days after the typhoon had passed the Philippines, rescue operations in the Cagayan Valley were still ongoing due to the unexpected extent of the flooding. In response to the typhoon's effects, the entire landmass of Luzon was placed under a state of calamity. As of December 2, the Philippines' National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council had stated that the typhoon had 111 casualties (including 101 validated deaths, and another 10 missing), and the damages caused by Vamco reached ₱20.3 billion (US$421.6 million)

Explanation:

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25. source of typhoon ulysses​


Answer:

Typhoon Vamco (Ulysses) lashed the main island of Luzon on 11-12 November, whipping destructive winds and dumping torrential rainfall over a wide area, triggering extensive flooding in several areas, including Metro Manila, and which has led to further displacement and increased the hardship of vulnerable people. Heavy rains affected the same areas in Bicol Region that were previously devastated by Super Typhoon Goni (Rolly).

Explanation:

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26. compose a paragraph about typhoon ulysses​


Answer:

The typhoon ulysses have killed many filipino by giving floods that reached to the top of their houses.

Answer:

Typhoon Ulysses destroy many house and it killed many people


27. physical perspective of typhoon ulysses


Answer:

On 11 November 2020, Typhoon Vamco/Ulysses lashed the main island of Luzon whipping destructive winds and dumping heavy rainfall that triggered massive flooding in several areas including, Region II (Cagayan Valley), which was one of the most severely affected. A Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDANA) was conducted from 19 to 21 November in the provinces of Cagayan and Isabela to understand Vamco’s impacts and the affected people’s needs. The RDANA is a joint undertaking by the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) and Humanitarian Country Team, under the overall leadership of Region II OCD.


28. opinion about typhoon ulysses? ​


Answer:

Considering the frequency, range, and gravity of the natural disasters that visit our country every year, it is hard to imagine any other people that are as resilient (and as positive in disposition) as the Filipino nation. We are a nation that “eats” calamities for breakfast. We are used to them. They come, they leave a trail of death and destruction, but we rise the following day—ready to face the next one.

That said, it is important to ask: How much of this suffering is avoidable? What can be done to minimize the recurrent loss of lives and damage to infrastructure, facilities, and property that typically accompany these disasters?

Last Thursday’s Typhoon “Ulysses” is just the latest reminder of lessons that the natural environment seems to be “teaching” us with every passing event in its unceasing transformation. We are, it is hoped, becoming increasingly aware that these lessons are as much about how Nature behaves as they are about how we understand and respond to it.


29. typhoon ulysses gustiness reaches​


Answer:

Pagasa may still place some areas under Signal No. 3 since Ulysses could still intensify into a typhoon.

Strong winds would be felt over areas under wind signal warnings as Ulysses passes over them.

Those under Signal No. 2 may experience gale-force to storm-force winds, while those under Signal No. 1 may feel strong breeze to near gale conditions.  

   

“When Typhoon Ulysses moved westward, it seems that they are connected. The typhoon can form without the front and fronts can form without any typhoons, so they are independent,”


30. 5 causes of typhoon ulysses​


Explanation:

1 pag baha

2 pag kasira ng ari-arian

3 pagkasira ng mga bahay

4 pag ka tumaba ng mga puno

5 landslide

6 pag kasira ng mga tanimang palay

Explanation:

pag baha sa cagayan at manila,marikina,isabela etc..malakas na hanginpag kawasak ng bahay malakas na ulanlanslide at pag kahulog ng mga bato sa albay

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