Research Article

A Vehicle Route Planning Method of Two-Phase Large-Scale Crowd Evacuation in Typhoon Relief Activities

Table 1

Typhoons that have landed in China since 2000 and losses they have caused.

Typhoon name/no.Landing areaMaximum wind speed at the center (m/s)Number of dead or missing personsNumber of urgently evacuated personsDirect economic loss (RMB)

Yunna/200413Zhejiang45186468,00018.121 billion
Saomei/200608Zhejiang604831,559,00019.44 billion
Haikui/201211Zhejiang4862,173,0002.09 billion
Rammasun/201409Hainan, Guangdong, and Guangxi6083862,00038.48 billion
Maria/201808Fujian and Zhejiang580616,8003 billion
Mangkhut/201822Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan62.861,601,0005 billion

Data sources: National Climate Center of China, China Meteorological Administration, and China Weather Typhoon Net.