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List of historical strong typhoons in China (the largest typhoon)
Typhoons are usually caused by cyclones in the hot air over the ocean. The meteorological bureau will classify typhoons into many grades according to the strength of wind and air pressure. The higher the level, the more amazing the destructive power will be. Today, I will give you a ranking of strong typhoons in the history of China. Let's take a look at these typhoons that bring disasters to society and nature.

1. rammasun

Rammasun landed in Wenchang City, Hainan Province, China on July 20 14. Since landing, this super typhoon has broken the previous record of typhoon "Sang Mei" in 2006 and become a super typhoon since the founding of the People's Republic of China, which directly led to the sea change in Nanning, the whole city was flooded, and the economic loss was as high as 26.55 billion yuan.

2. Sang Mei

Sang Mei is a strong typhoon that landed in China in recent decades. It entered mazhan town, Cangnan, Zhejiang Province on August, 2006 10 with meteorological code 0608. When Sangmei just landed, the strong wind intensity near the typhoon center was 17, and the speed reached 60 meters per second.

3. Haiyan

Haiyan is a tropical cyclone typhoon with strong global intensity of 20 13. Landed in China on 20 1 1.5 with meteorological code 1330. Haiyan has caused irreparable damage to several countries. In this typhoon, 30 people were killed and 6 people were missing in China.

4. Wen Dai

Dai Wen landed in Xiangshan, Zhejiang, China on August 1956, and its meteorological code was 56 12. This typhoon has a huge impact, directly affecting Zhejiang, Fujian, Shanghai, Jiangsu and other provinces and cities 13, and the wind speed reached 65 meters per second when landing.

5. Impure coal

Ma Qi landed in Qionghai, Hainan, China on September 4th. Its meteorological code is 73 14. The typhoon mainly affected Hainan, Guangdong and Guangxi provinces. When landing, the wind speed reached 60 meters per second, causing 903 deaths.

6.lichma

Lichima landed in Wenling, Zhejiang, China on August 19, and its meteorological code was 1909. The typhoon mainly affected Zhejiang, Shanghai, Jiangsu and other eight provinces and cities. When landing, the wind speed reached 52 meters per second, causing economic losses of163 billion yuan.

7.rainbow

Rainbow landed in Zhanjiang, China on October 4th, 20 15/KLOC-0, with the meteorological code of 1522. When the typhoon landed, the wind speed reached 52 meters per second, causing 20 deaths and economic losses of 30.06438 billion yuan in various provinces and cities.

8. Moranti

Moranti landed in Xiamen, Fujian, China on September 6/KLOC-0, and its meteorological code was 1614. When the typhoon landed, the wind speed reached 52 meters per second, causing 38 deaths and causing economic losses of 3164 billion yuan to various provinces and cities.

9. witticisms

Sally Jia landed in Haochuan, Guangdong, China on September 9th, 1996. Its meteorological code is 96 15. When the typhoon landed, the wind speed reached 50 meters per second, causing 330 deaths and causing economic losses of 218.63 million yuan to various provinces and cities.

10.kanu

Kanu landed in Taizhou, Zhejiang, China on September 1 1, 2005, and its meteorological code was 05 15. When the typhoon landed, the wind speed reached 50 meters per second, causing 25 deaths and economic losses of provinces and cities 14 1 1 100 million yuan.