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Homework Go through and highlight important information. Produce a revision card on the outline. Answer the Exam question A lack of electricity Low storm surge A lack of nearby higher land Low wind speed Low lying land Warning of the tropical storm Difficulty getting to villages that are far away from anywhere else No mobile phone signal Sturdy building materials No transport to move inland Lot of people lived there High storm surge Poor communications Strong economy High wind speeds Light weight building materials Roads blocked with debris Storm path was not as predicted

Assess why over 6000 people died in typhoon Haiyan 6 marks ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Marks 1-2 Basic L1 Basic sentences about Haiyan. Little evidence used Marks 3-4 Clear L2 Able to use evidence to show what caused all these deaths Marks 5-6 Detailed L3 Able to use evidence throughout to show why there was so many deaths.