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| TC-2004-000089-VCT
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Tropical Cyclone |
Saint Vincent & The Grenadines |
More than 1, 000 people in shelters. Power is down island wide. Storm surge inundated coastal areas and destroyed 19 homes from which 63 were evacuated and are now part of the 1,000 in public shelters. More than 40 other homes were damaged. Areas which sustained most damage were Georgetown, Canaries, and Argyle.
The hospital on Union Island lost it roof. |
| TC-2004-000088----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
HURRICANE HOWARD
HURRICANE CENTER LOCATED NEAR 15.9N 110.0W AT 01/0900Z
POSITION ACCURATE WITHIN 40 NM
PRESENT MOVEMENT TOWARD THE WEST-NORTHWEST OR 300 DEGREES AT 11 KT
ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE 987 MB
MAX SUSTAINED WINDS 65 KT WITH GUSTS TO 80 KT.
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| TC-2004-000086----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
TROPICAL STORM GASTON |
| TC-2004-000086-USA
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Tropical Cyclone |
United States |
Tropical Storm Gaston raced out to sea on Tuesday after swamping Virginia and killing five people. |
| TC-2004-000085----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon SONGDA (T0418) |
| TC-2004-000085-JPN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Japan |
More than 10 people dead, 21 missing, 240 injured, 80 thousands evacuated, 3 million houses blackout in Japan |
| TC-2004-000085-KOR
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Tropical Cyclone |
Korea Republic |
The typhoon Songda (Nina/22W/T0418) caused US$250,000,000 damage in Republic of Korea. |
| TC-2004-000084----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
TROPICAL STORM GEORGETTE |
| TC-2004-000083----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Hurricane FRANCES
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| TC-2004-000082----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
HURRICANE FRANK |
| TC-2004-000081----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
TROPICAL STORM ESTELLE |
| TC-2004-000080----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon AERE (T0417) |
| TC-2004-000080-CHN
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Tropical Cyclone |
China, People's Republic |
The typhoon Aere(Marce/20W) killed 2, injured 7, left 41,350 and caused US$5,000,000 damage in China. |
| TC-2004-000080-JPN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Japan |
The typhoon Aere (Marce/20W) killed 2, injured 2 and caused US$500,000 damage in Japan. |
| TC-2004-000080-PHL
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Tropical Cyclone |
Philippines |
Eight people were feared dead Wednesday after heavy rains caused by typhoon Aere and super-typhoon Chaba triggered floods, a landslide and a road crash in the Philippines. |
| TC-2004-000080-TWN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Taiwan (China) |
Taiwan has been pounded by raging winds and heavy rain brought by tropical typhoon Aere. At least five fishermen have reportedly drowned, while two residents in Taipei were injured by falling debris as winds uprooted trees and caused car crashes. |
| TC-2004-000079----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Thphoon CHABA (T0416) |
| TC-2004-000079-GUM
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Tropical Cyclone |
Guam |
The typhoon Chaba caused US$1,000,000 damage in Guam. |
| TC-2004-000079-JPN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Japan |
On August 30, 2004, a powerful typhoon Chaba hit Japan, leaving at least six people dead, 22 seriously injured, and 112 lightly injured. |
| TC-2004-000078----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Typhoon MEGI (T0415) |
| TC-2004-000078-JPN
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Tropical Cyclone |
Japan |
Heavy rain caused by typhoon MEGI (T0415) hits Shikoku island 4 people dead, 2 people missing, more than 1000 people evacuated. |
| TC-2004-000078-KOR
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Tropical Cyclone |
Korea Republic |
Five people are dead or missing and more than 2,400 people have been left homeless after Typhoon Megi lashed the southern shores of South Korea.
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| TC-2004-000077----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
TROPICAL STORM EARL |
| TC-2004-000077-VCT
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Tropical Cyclone |
Saint Vincent & The Grenadines |
One house destroyed, roof and other damage to 14 houses, several landslides. Total damage was estimated at EC$342,338 {Extracted from Report received from National Emergency Management Organisation,SVG) |
| TC-2004-000076----
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Tropical Cyclone |
(Non-Localized) |
Tropical Storm DANIELLE |
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