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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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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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Jiangxi. Saomai struck a less developed area of China, which limited insured damage to around ÂĄ400–500 million
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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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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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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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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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While in the vicinity of Okinawa, Saomai brushed the southern
2051:(Report). World Meteorological Organization. pp. 5, 59.
2023:. Government of the People's Republic of China. 2006-08-18.
1868:. China Internet Information Center. Xinhua. August 14, 2006
1600:(Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
1569:(Report). National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
1212:(Report). World Meteorological Organization. Archived from
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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The typhoon brought heavy rain and wind to areas of the
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998:"Why were the impacts of Bilis and Saomai so severe?"
1888:"China's death toll rises to 134, 163 still missing"
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1866:"1,146-year-old Temple Destroyed by Typhoon Saomai"
1383:. ReliefWeb. Agence France-Presse. August 9, 2006.
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658:. No serious damage or casualties were reported.
576:Fujian, all 26,800 schools were closed. The
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1916:. Xinhua News Agency. 2006-08-13. Archived from
1592:National Weather Service Office in Guam (2007).
1561:National Weather Service Office in Guam (2007).
1381:"China: Heavy rain as Taiwan braces for typhoon"
1267:Typhoon Saomai: Impact and Historical Comparison
824:. As of August 11, 2006, about 1.8 million
447:Saomai moved into the area of responsibility of
1331:. Stars and Stripes. 2006-08-07. Archived from
784:87 deaths were reported in Zhejiang, mostly in
1914:"Death toll from Saomai rises to 214 in China"
1355:"Saomai poised to hit as Bopha departs Taiwan"
53:Typhoon Saomai near peak intensity on August 9
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1728:(Report). National Institute of Informatics.
1093:(Report). Japan Meteorological Agency. 2006.
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1470:"Southeast China braces for typhoon Saomai"
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1329:"Guam braces for Tropical Storm Saomai"
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1120:"Super Typhoon 08W (Saomai) Best Track"
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1624:"Eighty dead as typhoon hits China"
1502:. ReliefWeb. Agence France-Presse.
946:"Review of the 2006 Typhoon Season"
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473:China Meteorological Administration
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1444:"China typhoon's death toll rises"
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1276:. 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
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114:195 km/h (120 mph)
3272:2006 Pacific typhoon season
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1701:. Oanda Corporation. 2014.
1699:"Historical Exchange Rates"
1154:2006 Saomai (2006216N07151)
702:2006 Pacific typhoon season
571:and 710,000 people in
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245:2006 Pacific typhoon season
32:List of storms named Saomai
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1942:. Bangkok Post. 2006-08-12
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