458:. This also caused the storm to inherit cooler, drier air, which prompted weakening while also recurving towards the northeast. At 00:00 UTC on October 29, the JTWC downgraded Warren into a tropical storm, though the JMA would not follow suit until 36 hours later. On August 30, the storm exited PASAGA's warning zone. Thunderstorm activity continued to decrease, and by October 31, the low-level center had become displaced to the convection and the upper-level center. At 06:00 UTC that day, the JTWC issued the final warning on the cyclone while it was still producing winds of 55 km/h (35 mph). Despite this, the storm's center remained well-defined for an additional 24 hours. The remnants of the storm later crossed the coast of
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398:(JMA) started tracking the system. The aforementioned circulation was at first exposed from the deep convection, but by 03:00 UTC on October 23, the storm had rapidly become better organized. Following a further increase in the system's organization, a second TCFA was issued at 11:30 UTC. Based on a
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sunk due to rough seas caused by the storm. As a result of the shipwreck, 29 people were killed. a total of 174 were rescued, including 96 people that were rescued via a fishing boat. Nearby, another cargo container ship, the
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985:"Rescuers Retrieve 12 More Bodies". Associated Press. October 30, 1984.
971:"International News (2)". United Press International. October 29, 1984.
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