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- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) abstract "Typhoon Lee (also known as Typhoon Dinang within the vicinity of the Philippines) was the second storm to affect the Philippines during December 1981. Lee originated from an area of thunderstorm activity near the Truk Atoll towards the end of December. Following an increased in organized, the system was classified as a tropical cyclone on December 22. After becoming a tropical storm, Lee began to slowly strengthen, and attained typhoon status on December 24. While turning west towards the Philippines, Lee began to intensify more rapidly. It is estimated to have reached peak intensity the next day, with winds of 145 km/h (90 mph). At peak intensity, the storm moved onshore the central Philippines later on December 25. Lee emerged into the South China Sea the following day as a tropical storm. Initially, the storm maintained its intensity, but soon began to weaken due to increased wind shear. By December 28, all of the thunderstorm activity was removed from the center, and on December 29, Lee dissipated. However, the remnants of the cyclone were last noted a few hundred kilometers south of Hong Kong.Across the Philippines, Typhoon Lee killed 188 persons. In addition, 674,619 people were directly affected by the typhoon. Furthermore, 76,169 dwellings were demolished while 39,586 families, or 208,336 people, were rendered as homeless. A total of 53,314 houses were partially damaged. Also, 548,525 people sought refuge in shelters. Additionally, 1,586 persons were injured due to Lee. Overall, damage totaled to $74.1 million (1981 USD), $46.4 million of which was from infrastructure and an additional $2.2 million came from agriculture.The island of Samar sustained the worst damage caused by the storm. There, 82 fatalities were reported. A total of 19,390 people were displaced; roughly 8,000 families or 48,000 people was forced to move to evacuation centers. Moreover, 56 people were injured. Elsewhere, in the coastal town of Calapan, 5,600 dwellings received damaged, and 85% of the coastal town's residents were displaced from their homes.".
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- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) 10MinWinds "80".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) 1MinWinds "95".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) areas Philippines.
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) damages "74".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) dissipated "1981-12-29".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) fatalities "188".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) formed "1981-12-22".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) hurricaneSeason "1981".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) imageLocation "Lee Dec 25 1981 0000Z.png".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) imageName "--12-25".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) name "Typhoon Lee".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) pressure "950".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) type "tropical storm".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) year "1981".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) subject Category:1981_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) subject Category:1981_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) subject Category:Typhoons_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) comment "Typhoon Lee (also known as Typhoon Dinang within the vicinity of the Philippines) was the second storm to affect the Philippines during December 1981. Lee originated from an area of thunderstorm activity near the Truk Atoll towards the end of December. Following an increased in organized, the system was classified as a tropical cyclone on December 22. After becoming a tropical storm, Lee began to slowly strengthen, and attained typhoon status on December 24.".
- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) label "Typhoon Lee (1981)".
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- Typhoon_Lee_(1981) sameAs Q17157293.
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