Its hard to compare a super typhoon in the Pacific and a super hurricane on the east coast or gulf region. The main difference is you really can't evac to a safer location, your stuck on an island.
Reading into your question, are you trying to link damage from tsunami's with damage from typhoons/hurricanes. If you are, you can't. Tsunamis are what the movie Deep Impact would call a ELE- extinction level event. No warning, total destruction. Typhoons are forecasted and for the most part the hardened facilities and building are designed to take the weather.
Regarding just typhoons or even supertyphoons most people stay with their land or in their homes and wait rebuild. As they say, "its island time' and people will go 3-6 months or years to get their homes back up to snuff.
I lived on Guam and went through numerous Cat 3's, a half dozen or so Cat 4 & 5's, and one 'supertyphoon'. Oh yeah and one 8.3 earthquake with a couple dozen 6.0+ aftershocks and thousands more less than.
We kept 15 x 5 gallons purified water jugs and filled both bathtubs for another roughly 50 gallons each when the storms hit. Plus a lot of canned foods like chili, spam, Vienna sausages, beans, rice, veggies, applesauce, etc. I blew through a First Need filter drawing water from tree stumps when necessary. Sterno, camping gaz. A generator for a light, rice pot and hot plate. Lots of batteries for lights and radios.
I would add duct tape for windows and door frames, tarps and cordage to make a temp shelter to live in or patch up the residence.
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