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- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) abstract "Severe Tropical Storm Chanthu (International designation: 0405; JTWC designation: 08W; PAGASA: Gener) was a strong tropical storm that produced deadly flooding in Vietnam and Thailand. Originating from an area of low pressure on June 5, 2004, Chanthu was first declared a tropical depression near southern Leyte Island in the Philippines. Tracking west-northwestward, the depression intensified into a tropical storm over the central Philippines before entering the South China Sea. Once over the warm waters of the sea, the system quickly intensified, attaining its peak 10-minute winds of 110 km/h (70 mph) and 1-minute winds of 140 km/h (85 mph). On June 12, the storm made landfall in Vietnam before quickly weakening over land. By June 13, the system had weakened to a tropical depression and dissipated two days later.In Vietnam, Chanthu wrought substantial damage and killed 38 people. Damage from the storm was estimated at 125 billion Vietnam dong ($7.9 million USD), mostly from agricultural losses. One person was also killed in Thailand.".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) thumbnail Typhoon_Chanthu_2004.jpg?width=300.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) wikiPageExternalLink typh.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) wikiPageExternalLink www.pagasa.dost.gov.ph.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) wikiPageExternalLink JTWC.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) wikiPageID "23155507".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) wikiPageRevisionID "601616016".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) 10MinWinds "60".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) 1MinWinds "75".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) areas "Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) basin "WPac".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) damages "7.9".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) dissipated "2004-06-13".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) fatalities "39".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) formed "2004-06-07".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) hasPhotoCollection Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004).
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) hurricaneSeason "2004".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) imageLocation "Typhoon Chanthu 2004.jpg".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) imageName "Tropical Storm Chanthu at peak intensity".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) inflated "1".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) name "Severe Tropical Storm Chanthu".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) pressure "975".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) type "Typhoon".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) year "2004".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) subject Category:2004_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) subject Category:2004_disasters_in_the_Philippines.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) subject Category:2004_in_Vietnam.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) subject Category:Typhoons_in_Vietnam.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) subject Category:Typhoons_in_the_Philippines.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) subject Category:Western_Pacific_severe_tropical_storms.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) comment "Severe Tropical Storm Chanthu (International designation: 0405; JTWC designation: 08W; PAGASA: Gener) was a strong tropical storm that produced deadly flooding in Vietnam and Thailand. Originating from an area of low pressure on June 5, 2004, Chanthu was first declared a tropical depression near southern Leyte Island in the Philippines. Tracking west-northwestward, the depression intensified into a tropical storm over the central Philippines before entering the South China Sea.".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) label "Tropical Storm Chanthu (2004)".
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) sameAs m.064p6wy.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) sameAs Q7845882.
- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) sameAs Q7845882.
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- Tropical_Storm_Chanthu_(2004) depiction Typhoon_Chanthu_2004.jpg.
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