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- Typhoon_Fanapi abstract "Typhoon Fanapi (International Designation: 1011, JTWC designation: 12W, PAGASA Name: Inday) was the first typhoon to make landfall in Taiwan since Typhoon Morakot in August 2009. It was the eleventh tropical storm, seventh severe tropical storm and fourth typhoon in of the season. Fanapi, which means sandy islands, made its first landfall over Hualien, Taiwan early on September 19. After passing Taiwan, Fanapi weakened into a severe tropical storm and made its second landfall over Zhangpu in Fujian, China late on the same day. Fanapi caused severe floods in Kaohsiung, Taiwan and killed over 100 people in Guangdong, China. New and modified warnings were issued for the Taiwan coast on September 17, suspending all schools. The Maokong Cable Car halted its operations. As the typhoon closed in, President Ma Ying-jeou’s government mobilized more than 19,000 emergency workers. Electric lines were downed, schools, offices and transport was closed. Three people died in Taiwan, on Saturday, in accidents related to the Typhoon.Tens of thousands of people were evacuated from many places across China and many business have also been closed on September 20 in preparation for the storm, as the Chinese government said that it could be the strongest storm to hit China in 2010. The storm passed through the South China Sea, where much of China's offshore oil infrastructure is located. Crude imports in China were about to raise and the oil uture was in danger because of the shutdown of platforms. As the storm closed into Hong Kong, meteorologists reported the system to landfall within 100 kilometers north of the territory overnight, bringing heavy rains and strong winds. They reported that the storm will sweep across Guangdong province causing severe floods and geological disasters to the region.The Kaohsiung Mass Rapid Transit system operated by the Kaohsiung Rapid Transit Corporation also suspended their service due to the damages possible by the typhoon. 40 Schools around the country were damaged by the typhoon. Farm crops in Hualien city suffered a major damage. Estimated damage to the country was around US$3.87 million. Fearing residual effects, schools at many places remained closed on September 20. More than one hundred buildings in Kaohsiung City sought spare water pumps to clean standing water in the basements because of the floods caused by the typhoon. For garbage cleaning and environment disinfection work, the Environmental Protection Bureau of KCG has dispatched 1,974 personnel and 458 vehicles. On September 20, it was upgraded that more than 203 schools suffered damages in Taiwan. The damage to schools was US$1.78 million.According to the preliminary estimates, the total industrial damage was almost US$93.75 million by September 20. Almost 80% of Taiwan's companies remained closed on September 20. Later on that day, the damage to schools was upgraded once again, saying that 438 schools suffered damages from the Typhoon. It was added that many schools will still remain closed on September 21. It was said that the typhoon related flood victims were given US$945.92 per household. Houses affected by water at least 50 centimeters deep would be given US$630.61 as they said. It was also reported that much of the damage was suffered in the agricultural field. Agricultural losses cause by Fanapi was more than US$65.27 million. The residents of Taiwan finally started cleaning the surroundings of their homes which were badly flooded by the storm. As a finishing touch, the storm caused 1 direct death in Kaohsiung. Despite the high damages to the country, the Kaohsiung chemical plants suffered a relatively low damage.The name Fanapi was retired at the 43rd annual meeting of ESCAP/WMO Typhoon Committee in Jeju in January 2011. In February 2012, the committee selected the name Rai to replace Fanapi on the naming lists.".
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- Typhoon_Fanapi wikiPageExternalLink T1011.pdf.
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- Typhoon_Fanapi areas China.
- Typhoon_Fanapi areas Taiwan.
- Typhoon_Fanapi basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Fanapi damages "986.7".
- Typhoon_Fanapi dissipated "2010-09-21".
- Typhoon_Fanapi fatalities "105".
- Typhoon_Fanapi formed "2010-09-14".
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- Typhoon_Fanapi hurricaneSeason "2010".
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- Typhoon_Fanapi name "Typhoon Fanapi".
- Typhoon_Fanapi pressure "930".
- Typhoon_Fanapi type "typhoon".
- Typhoon_Fanapi year "2010".
- Typhoon_Fanapi subject Category:2010_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Fanapi subject Category:Retired_Pacific_typhoons.
- Typhoon_Fanapi subject Category:Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Fanapi subject Category:Typhoons_in_China.
- Typhoon_Fanapi subject Category:Typhoons_in_Taiwan.
- Typhoon_Fanapi type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
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- Typhoon_Fanapi type RetiredPacificTyphoons.
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- Typhoon_Fanapi comment "Typhoon Fanapi (International Designation: 1011, JTWC designation: 12W, PAGASA Name: Inday) was the first typhoon to make landfall in Taiwan since Typhoon Morakot in August 2009. It was the eleventh tropical storm, seventh severe tropical storm and fourth typhoon in of the season. Fanapi, which means sandy islands, made its first landfall over Hualien, Taiwan early on September 19.".
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