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Japan:Typhoon:2005/9/4-9/8
Duration 2005/9/4-9/8 The typhoon Nabi (T0514) struck Japan, causing major damages all across the country, especially in the Kyushu, Chugoku and Shikoku regions. 27 people were dead and 2 people were missing. Country or District Japan Name Typhoon
Headline(Source, Date) Personal Injury Material Damage Others Cabinet Office, White Paper on Disaster Management (2006) 2006/06/01 Death: 27
Missing: 2
Injured: 179Collapsed houses:
1,178 total collapse
3,692 half collapse
2,817 partial damage
Flooded houses:
7,159 over the floor
13,580 under the floorEvacuation order or advisory to the total of 426,878 residents Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, Gov. of Japan (09 Sep. 2005, 9:00 a.m.) Dead: 21
Missing: 6
Injured: 149Houses
Completely destroyed: 108
Partially destroyed: 112
Damaged: 1,954
Flooded above floor level: 8,074
Flooded under floor level: 8,949Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, Gov. of Japan (07 Sep. 2005, 18:00 p.m.) Dead: 15
Missing: 10
Injured: 132Houses
Completely destroyed: 73
Partially destroyed: 55
Houses damaged: 698
Flooded above floor level: 3,064
Flooded under floor level: 5,405Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, Gov. of Japan (07 Sep. 2005, 8:00 a.m.) Dead: 5
Missing: 14
Injured: 93Houses
Completely destroyed: 39
Partially destroyed: 18
Houses damaged: 223
Flooded above floor level: 2,017
Flooded under floor level: 4,331
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- Cabinet Office, White Paper on Disaster Management (2006) 2006/06/01
The typhoon Nabi (T0514) struck Japan, causing major damages all across the country, especially in the Kyushu, Chugoku and Shikoku regions. 27 people were dead and 2 people were missing.- Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, Gov. of Japan (09 Sep. 2005, 9:00 a.m.)
(Japanese Information) Situation Report of Typhoon Nabi (No.16)- CNN 2005/09/08
A powerful storm that killed at least 18 people across Japan lashed the northern island of Hokkaido on Thursday with strong winds and heavy rains. Nine people were missing and more than 140 injured.- Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, Gov. of Japan (07 Sep. 2005, 18:00 p.m.)
(Japanese Information) Situation Report of Typhoon Nabi (No.12)- Reuters AlertNet 2005/09/07
Typhoon Nabi faded into a tropical storm and headed into the Sea of Japan on Wednesday after killing at least nine people on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu.
Thirteen people were missing and at least 80 were injured as Nabi drenched parts of Japan's third biggest island with more than 1,000 mm (40 inches) of rain, triggering floods and landslides, authorities said.- Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, Gov. of Japan (07 Sep. 2005, 8:00 a.m.)
(Japanese Information) Situation Report of Typhoon Nabi (No.10)- CNN NEWS 2005/09/06
A powerful typhoon pummelled southwestern Japan with torrential rain and high winds on Tuesday, causing floods and landslides, paralysing transport and prompting officials to tell more than 100,000 people to flee their homes.
- BBC News 2005/09/06
Typhoon Nabi hits southern JapanGeographycal Data Information
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