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Typhoon Saomai

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32,700 houses, including 10,000 in Fuding alone; there were also 80,000 damaged houses in the city. Economic losses reached ÂĄ3.1 billion (RMB, US$ 388 million), and about 200 people died in Fuding. Also in the city, Saomai destroyed the roof tiles and the gate house of the 1,146 year old Ziguo temple, a local historical site. The monks in the temple had evacuated, and damage to the structure was estimated ÂĄ5 million (RMB, US$ 625,000), rendering it largely destroyed. Damage in
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were evacuated to shelters prior to Saomai's landfall. Over 20,000 soldiers and police were mobilized to aid in cleanup and rescue efforts. Officials ordered 10,286 ships with 35,282 fishermen to return to port in Fujian, while another 5,638 ships returned to port in Zhejiang. Also in
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affected the region, Saomai caused additional flooding in the inland province of Jiangxi. There, the storm wrecked six reservoirs, resulting in ÂĄ348 million (RMB, US$ 45 million) in damage. About 35,000 people were forced to evacuate in Jiangxi due to the storm. One person was washed
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provided residents left homeless with emergency supplies, such as blankets, clothing, medicine, and disinfectant. After the storm moved ashore, the Wenzhou government blocked street access to the areas with the heaviest damage. Officials ordered stores to cease selling items that were unrelated to
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The storm left nearly all of Zhejiang without power and cut half of all communication links. The heavy damage prompted officials to declare a state of emergency. In Wenzhou alone, over 18,000 homes were destroyed, and 3,850 factories were forced to shut down. Also in Wenzhou, Saomai left
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Saomai continued moving toward the northwest and passed over the Mariana Islands on August 6 while continuing to strengthen, and was upgraded to a severe tropical storm by the JMA later that day. The storm then began organizing and intensifying more rapidly, becoming a typhoon early on August 7.
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wrecked about 1,000 ships, killing hundreds of fishermen. Most of the lost ships were in the village of Shacheng, where about half of the residents were left homeless. Some entire villages in Fujian were entirely swept away by the winds and rains. High winds and rainfall destroyed
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over 213,000 people without clean water. 193 people died in the city. In Cangnan County, the typhoon damaged 450 schools, totaling ÂĄ25 million (RMB, US$ 3.1 million). Rainfall across the state flooded 56 provincial roads and highways. Six people died in
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built, while newer towers fared better due to higher building standards. The typhoon also damaged 244,900 hectares (605,000 acres) of farmlands, mostly in Jiangxi. Saomai struck a less developed area of China, which limited insured damage to around ÂĄ400–500 million
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in December 2006. They discussed retiring the name "Saomai", along with four other names from the season. During the 40th meeting in November 2007, the Typhoon Committee approved the retirement, announcing that the name "Son-Tinh" would replace Saomai on the
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super typhoon with one-minute winds of 260 km/h (160 mph) and a pressure of 898 mbar (hPa; 26.52 inHg). Further, though less significant, discrepancies on the peak intensity of Saomai exist between the local warning centers for China. Both the
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Along its path, Saomai destroyed about 54,000 buildings while causing widespread power outages. There were 61,277 destroyed rooms and another 371,147 that were damaged, mostly in Fujian. Most of the damaged houses along the path were generally
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in 1962. Fuding city reported gusts of over 144 km/h (89 mph) for about three hours, and widespread areas in Zhejiang and Fujian reported typhoon force winds, with a 45 km (28 mi) diameter of 216 km/h (134 mph) winds.
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storm recovery. By 11 days after landfall, 80% of the factories in Wenzhou had reopened. The city of Fuding provided ÂĄ104.9 million (RMB, US$ 13.2 million) toward reconstructing, as well as ÂĄ5,000 (RMB, US$ 625) for each family.
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in 2005. However, wind estimates for typhoons could be inaccurate for early typhoons. Gradual weakening ensued as Saomai moved further inland, and it weakened into a tropical depression on August 11, dissipating later that day.
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or higher were expected within 12 hours. The rest of the island was placed under Condition of Readiness 2, meaning that such winds were possible within 24 hours. Several bases were temporarily closed.
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in 1973 for the strongest typhoon to strike mainland China; because Saomai had a lower landfall pressure than Marge, the CMA considered it the strongest typhoon on record to strike the nation, as well as a
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after being crushed by a landslide. Throughout Zhejiang, economic losses totaled ÂĄ4.9 billion (RMB, $ 610 million), of which ÂĄ4.5 billion (RMB, $ 560 million) was in Wenzhou.
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reported 30 mm (1.2 in) of precipitation in only one hour, and 300 mm (12 in) over 12 hours. Rainfall reached 200 mm (7.9 in) in the inland province of
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early on August 10. The typhoon maintained its minimum pressure until it approached within 80 km (50 mi) of the eastern China coast. On August 10, Typhoon Saomai made
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for Guam as Tropical Storm Saomai approached the island on August 6. Military bases in northern Guam entered Tropical Cyclone Condition of Readiness 1, meaning that winds of 50
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reported that Saomai was the strongest typhoon that ever occurred over China's offshore region as well as the most powerful typhoon ever to make landfall over Mainland China.
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issued land and marine typhoon warnings for areas of northern Taiwan in anticipation of Saomai's outer bands. The warnings had been upgraded from lesser warnings issued for
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The core of the typhoon passed to the north of Taiwan, but the island still experienced heavy rain and wind that disrupted traffic and cancelled flights to and from
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Saomai was the third in a series of deadly storms that struck China in the summer of 2006, after Tropical Storm Bilis in July killed over 600 people and
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During the overnight hours of August 5–6, Tropical Storm Saomai moved through the southern Mariana Islands with its center passing halfway between
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while sustained values reached 55 km/h (34 mph). Lesser winds occurred on Guam, with a peak gust of 61 km/h (38 mph) measured at
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killed around 80 people in early August. It was also the sixth tropical cyclone of the year to strike the country. While moving ashore in
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away in floodwaters while inspecting damage, while another person was killed when a damaged building collapsed. In neighboring
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of the People's Republic of China. It was the eighth tropical storm, fifth typhoon, and third super typhoon of the
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city government ordered all businesses to close and prepare for the storm. Airlines canceled 25 flights from
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a month earlier, Saomai's outer rainbands affected areas of the Philippines. Over 400 homes were destroyed by
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on August 8, and was designated Typhoon Juan. Due to Saomai's proximity to Tropical Storm Bopha, located near
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on July 31 and gradually increased in organization over the next several days as it moved northwestward. The
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Kenneth R. Knapp; Michael C. Kruk; David H. Levinson; Howard J. Diamond; Charles J. Neumann (2010).
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on the system on August 4 and it was designated a tropical depression by both the JTWC and the
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and another 17 from Hong Kong, while ferry service was also disrupted. During the storm, the
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United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (August 14, 2006).
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After the season ended, members of the 39th meeting of the Typhoon Committee of the
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Late on August 9, Saomai reached its peak intensity as it moved just north of
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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satellite image showing rainfall distribution within Typhoon Saomai at landfall.
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This article is about the 2006 typhoon. For other storms of the same name, see
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province, Saomai produced high waves, gusty winds, and heavy rainfall.
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Tropical Storm Bopha (left) and Typhoon Saomai (right) on August 9
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While in the vicinity of Okinawa, Saomai brushed the southern
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, â‰¤62 km/h)
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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Typhoons Bilis and Saomai: why the impacts were so severe
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Category 2 (96–110 mph, 154–177 km/h)
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Hongxiong Xu; Xuejin Zhang & Xiangde Xu (May 2013).
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The typhoon brought heavy rain and wind to areas of the
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Immediately after Saomai made landfall in China, local
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province, flooding forced residents to evacuate homes.
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November 2006. Archived from 700:Three tropical cyclones of the 1968:. ReliefWeb. August 11, 2006. 1652:. AFX News Limited. 2006-08-10 1650:"Typhoon Saomai pounds Taiwan" 1420:. ReliefWeb. August 14, 2006. 482:After passing to the south of 256:, known in the Philippines as 1: 2179:Retired Pacific typhoon names 2144:of Super Typhoon 08W (Saomai) 1598:National Climatic Data Center 1567:National Climatic Data Center 1534:Nir Elias (August 10, 2006). 292:), a reference to the planet 2109:RSMC Tokyo – Typhoon Center 1124:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 1028:. 2006-08-06. Archived from 433:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 274:Joint Typhoon Warning Center 166:260 km/h (160 mph) 114:195 km/h (120 mph) 3272:2006 Pacific typhoon season 2726:2006 Pacific typhoon season 1701:. 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Typhoon Saomai (2006)
List of storms named Saomai
List of storms named Juan

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