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- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) abstract "Typhoon Gordon (known as Typhoon Goring in the Philippines) was a powerful tropical cyclone that caused widespread damage and loss of life in the Philippines and Southern China. Originating from a single cumulonimbus cloud on July 9, Gordon developed into a tropical depression near the Northern Mariana Islands and quickly intensified as it tracked west-southwestward. On July 13, the storm attained typhoon status and subsequently underwent a period of rapid intensification. By July 15, the storm attained its peak strength as a Category 5 equivalent super typhoon with winds estimated at 260 km/h (160 mph). After striking the northern Philippines, Gordon moved through the South China Sea and slowly weakened. On July 18, the storm made landfall in southern China and was last noted the following day as it dissipated over land.Throughout Gordon's path from the Philippines to China, the storm caused widespread damage and loss of life. Across the Philippines, 90 people were killed by the typhoon and an estimated 120,000 people were left homeless. Though a weaker storm when it struck China, damage was more severe due to extensive flooding. Several coastal cities were completely inundated. Throughout the country, at least 200 people died and losses reached 1.2 billion yuan ($319 million USD). Additionally, 14 people drowned offshore and 2 others died in Hong Kong.".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) thumbnail Gordon_jul_15_1989_0509Z.jpg?width=300.
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- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) wikiPageExternalLink JTWC.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) wikiPageID "34346893".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) wikiPageRevisionID "605982426".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) 10MinWinds "100".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) 1MinWinds "140".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) areas "Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macao, and China".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) damages "381".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) dissipated "1989-07-19".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) fatalities "306".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) formed "1989-07-09".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) hasPhotoCollection Typhoon_Gordon_(1989).
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) hurricaneSeason "1989".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) imageLocation "Gordon jul 15 1989 0509Z.jpg".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) imageName "Typhoon Gordon approaching Luzon near peak intensity on July 15".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) name "Typhoon Gordon".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) pressure "915".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) type "super typhoon".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) year "1989".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) subject Category:1989_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) subject Category:1989_disasters_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) subject Category:Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) subject Category:Typhoons_in_China.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) subject Category:Typhoons_in_Hong_Kong.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) subject Category:Typhoons_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) comment "Typhoon Gordon (known as Typhoon Goring in the Philippines) was a powerful tropical cyclone that caused widespread damage and loss of life in the Philippines and Southern China. Originating from a single cumulonimbus cloud on July 9, Gordon developed into a tropical depression near the Northern Mariana Islands and quickly intensified as it tracked west-southwestward. On July 13, the storm attained typhoon status and subsequently underwent a period of rapid intensification.".
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) label "Typhoon Gordon (1989)".
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- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) sameAs Q7861183.
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- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) wasDerivedFrom Typhoon_Gordon_(1989)?oldid=605982426.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) depiction Gordon_jul_15_1989_0509Z.jpg.
- Typhoon_Gordon_(1989) isPrimaryTopicOf Typhoon_Gordon_(1989).