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Japan:Typhoon:2014/08/09
Duration 2014/08/09 Typhoon Halong lashed Japan on 9 August 2014, bringing heavy rainfall. Authorities ordered the evacuation of over half a million people. Country or District Japan Name Typhoon
Headline(Source, Date) Personal Injury Material Damage Others Cabinet Office 2014/08/18 Killed: 6
Missing: 0
Seriously injured: 14
Slightly injured: 74Totally collapsed houses: 10
Halfly collapsed houses: 10
Partially damaged houses: 680
Inundation above floor level: 1,562
Inundation below floor level: 4,402
Nonresidential buildings: 554Cabinet Office 2014/08/15 Killed: 6
Missing: 0
Seriously injured: 14
Slightly injured: 74Totally collapsed houses: 10
Halfly collapsed houses: 12
Partially damaged houses: 670
Inundation above floor level: 1,539
Inundation below floor level: 4,333
Nonresidential buildings: 415Cabinet Office 2014/08/14 Killed: 6
Missing: 0
Seriously injured: 14
Slightly injured: 74Totally collapsed houses: 9
Halfly collapsed houses: 12
Partially damaged houses: 623
Inundation above floor level: 1,533
Inundation below floor level: 4,223
Nonresidential buildings: 415Cabinet Office 2014/08/13 Killed: 5
Missing: 1
Seriously injured: 14
Slightly injured: 73Totally collapsed houses: 9
Halfly collapsed houses: 11
Partially damaged houses: 577
Inundation above floor level: 1,509
Inundation below floor level: 3,695
Nonresidential buildings: 404Cabinet Office 2014/08/12 Killed: 5
Missing: 1
Seriously injured: 13
Slightly injured: 67Totally collapsed houses: 7
Halfly collapsed houses: 7
Partially damaged houses: 366
Inundation above floor level: 929
Inundation below floor level: 2,165
Nonresidential buildings: 280Cabinet Office 2014/08/11 Killed: 5
Missing: 1
Seriously injured: 10
Slightly injured: 61Totally collapsed houses: 6
Halfly collapsed houses: 8
Partially damaged houses: 257
Inundation above floor level: 709
Inundation below floor level: 1,751
Nonresidential buildings: 78Cabinet Office 2014/08/10 Killed: 4
Missing: 2
Seriously injured: 8
Slightly injured: 46Totally collapsed houses: 5
Halfly collapsed houses: 2
Partially damaged houses: 88
Inundation above floor level: 696
Inundation below floor level: 1,648
Nonresidential buildings: 14Cabinet Office 2014/08/10 Killed: 4
Missing: 1
Seriously injured: 5
Slightly injured: 28Totally collapsed houses: 3
Halfly collapsed houses: 2
Partially damaged houses: 73
Inundation above floor level: 693
Inundation below floor level: 1,629
Nonresidential buildings: 10
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Report/Articles
- Cabinet Office 2014/08/18
Report of Cabinet Office as at 18:00, 18 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)- Cabinet Office 2014/08/15
Report of Cabinet Office as at 18:00, 15 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)- Cabinet Office 2014/08/14
Report of Cabinet Office as at 21:00, 14 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)
- Cabinet Office 2014/08/13
Report of Cabinet Office as at 12:00, 13 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)- Cabinet Office 2014/08/12
Report of Cabinet Office as at 12:00, 12 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)- Cabinet Office 2014/08/11
Report of Cabinet Office as at 12:00, 11 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)- Cabinet Office 2014/08/10
Report of Cabinet Office as at 21:00, 10 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)- Cabinet Office 2014/08/10
Report of Cabinet Office as at 12:00, 10 August 2014 (For Typhoon Nakri and Halong, from 30 July)- Japantiems 2014/08/10
A powerful typhoon that brought strong winds and heavy rain to western Japan moved out to sea Sunday afternoon 10 August, leaving at least nine people dead, two missing and dozens injured.- Japantimes 2014/08/09
The Meteorological Agency issued a warning for heavy ran in Mie Prefecture, prompting two towns to order about 570,000 residents to evacuate due to a fear of flooding from swollen rivers. Among the areas that experienced strong rains was Owase, Mie Prefecture, with an hourly rainfall of 85 mm.Geographycal Data Information
Emergency Relief Information
Urgent Report from Supporting Members of the Asian Disaster Reduction Center
Pictures
- Digital Typhoon
Typhoon 201411 (HALONG)