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Japan:Typhoon:2004/7/29-8/6
Duration 2004/7/29-8/6 The typhoon Namtheun (T0410) and Malou (T0411) struck Japan, causing major damages in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions. 3 people were dead. Country or District Japan Name Typhoon
Headline(Source, Date) Personal Injury Material Damage Others Cabinet Office, White Paper on Disaster Management (2005) 2005/06/01 Death: 3
Missing: 0
Injured: 19Collapsed houses:
11 total collapse
22 half collapse
61 partial damage
Flooded houses:
274 over the floor
2,579 under the floorEvacuation advisory to the total of 1,973 residents Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2 August 2004 Missing 2 Destroyed houses 5, Half destroyed houses 3, Inundated houses upper floor 92, Inundated houses below floor 1,536
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- Cabinet Office, White Paper on Disaster Management (2005) 2005/06/01
The typhoon Namtheun (T0410) and Malou (T0411) struck Japan, causing major damages in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions. 3 people were dead.- asahi. com 2004/08/03
Torrential rain continued to drench the Shikoku region Monday after the season's No. 10 Typhoon wreaked havoc over the weekend, killing an elderly woman and prompting a request for the Self-Defense Forces to help.- Fire and Disaster Management Agency (Japanese) 2 August 2004
(Japanese Information) Situation Report No. 1 on the disaster caused by Typhoon Namtheun, August 2, 2004.
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Urgent Report from Supporting Members of the Asian Disaster Reduction Center
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