India Launches Operation Sadbhav for Typhoon Yagi Aid
Why in the news?
- India launched Operation Sadbhav to provide aid to Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam, heavily impacted by Typhoon Yagi.
- Relief materials include dry rations, clothing, medicines, water purification items, and hygiene supplies.
- Indian Navy’s INS Satpura and Indian Air Force transport planes are delivering 55 tonnes of aid.
About Typhoon Yagi’s Devastation:
- Typhoon Yagi is the strongest tropical cyclone in Asia this year.
- It severely impacted Southeast Asia, especially Vietnam, with a death toll of 233.
- Floods and landslides have devastated the Philippines, Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand.
Climate Change and Cyclones:
- Scientists agree that rising sea temperatures are intensifying tropical cyclones.
- Warmer waters accelerate storms, resulting in stronger winds and more rainfall.
- Climate change is causing storms to form closer to coastlines and last longer over land, intensifying their impact.
About Typhoon:
- Typhoon: A type of tropical cyclone with strong winds and heavy rainfall.
- Different names based on origin:
- Typhoon: China Sea and Pacific Ocean
- Hurricane: Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean
- Tornado: West Africa and the U.S.
- Willy-Willies: Northwestern Australia
- Tropical Cyclone: Indian Ocean
All these storms are scientifically called tropical cyclones.
- Tropical cyclones: Intense circular storms originating over warm tropical oceans with wind speeds over 119 km/h and heavy rain.
- They rotate counterclockwise in the Northern Hemisphere.
Formation Factors
- Sea temperature: 27°C or above
- High humidity in the middle troposphere
- Wind speeds: 120 km/h
- Coriolis force to initiate rotation
- Low-pressure area required
Facts about Typhoon Yagi:
- Strongest storm of 2024 in Asia.
- Made landfall in northern Vietnam on September 7, 2024.
- Wind speeds over 200 km/h, later downgraded to a tropical depression.
Sources Referred:
PIB, The Hindu, Indian Express, Hindustan Times