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- Q22935573 abstract "The Arabian Peninsula has experienced the impacts of 55 tropical cyclones on record. For convenience, storms are included that affected Socotra, an island belonging to Yemen. Most of the storms formed in the Arabian Sea, which is the body of water in the Indian Ocean north of the equator west of India, although some of the storms originated in the Bay of Bengal off India's coast. Collectively, the storms have caused at least US$5.8 billion in damage and 1,637 deaths.Of the storms impacting the Arabian Peninsula, the Sultanate of Oman has been affected the most, notably including Cyclone Gonu in 2007, which was the strongest storm to make landfall on the landmass, and the strongest storm in the Arabian Sea. The storm left US$4 billion in damage and killed 50 people, becoming the worst natural disaster on record in Oman. In 2010, a slightly weaker storm, Cyclone Phet, caused US$780 million in damage and 24 deaths while crossing eastern Oman. Cyclonic Storm Keila in the subsequent year killed 14 people while looping near Oman's southern coastline. The deadliest storm in the country was one in 1890 that killed 757 people, mostly due to severe flooding near Oman's capital Muscat. A storm in 1959 caused a shipwreck near southern Oman, resulting in the loss of the crew of 141; another storm in December 1998 killed 18 due to a shipwreck. In June 1977, a storm struck Masirah Island, causing 105 deaths, and becoming Oman's worst natural disaster in the 20th century. Other deadly storms include a storm in 2002 that killed nine and caused US$25 million in damage, and Cyclone Nilofar in 2014 which killed four people from its outer rainbands.Neighboring Yemen has been struck by two severe cyclonic storms – tropical cyclones with winds of at least 89 km/h (55 mph) – on record. The first was a storm in May 1960, and the other was Cyclone Chapala in 2015, which itself was also the second-strongest cyclone on record in the Arabian Sea. Chapala earlier struck the offshore Yemeni island of Socotra, which was also hit by Cyclone Megh less than a week later. The two storms collectively killed 26 people in Yemen. The country's worst natural disaster on record was from a storm that earlier hit Oman, causing severe flooding in Yemen that caused US$1.2 billion in damage and 338 deaths. The second worst natural disaster in Yemen was from a weak depression in 2008 that killed 180 people and caused US$1 billion in damage.".
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- Q22935573 comment "The Arabian Peninsula has experienced the impacts of 55 tropical cyclones on record. For convenience, storms are included that affected Socotra, an island belonging to Yemen. Most of the storms formed in the Arabian Sea, which is the body of water in the Indian Ocean north of the equator west of India, although some of the storms originated in the Bay of Bengal off India's coast.".
- Q22935573 label "List of Arabian Peninsula tropical cyclones".
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