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- Typhoon_Chanchu abstract "Typhoon Chanchu, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Caloy, was the most intense typhoon in the South China Sea in the month of May according to the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO). The first named storm of the 2006 Pacific typhoon season, Chanchu formed on May 8 in the vicinity of the Federated States of Micronesia and progressed westward. It gradually intensified into a tropical storm and later severe tropical storm before moving through the Philippines. On May 13, Chanchu entered the South China Sea and became a typhoon, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). Warm waters and favorable outflow allowed the storm to quickly intensify to peak maximum sustained winds of 175 km/h (110 mph) on May 15. Around that time, the typhoon turned sharply to the north toward southeastern China. Chanchu weakened as it curved to the northeast, making landfall near Shantou, Guangdong on May 17 as a severe tropical storm. The government of China considered Chanchu the earliest typhoon to make landfall in the province. On the next day, the storm emerged into the East China Sea, becoming extratropical on May 19 before dissipating west of Kyushu.Early in its duration, Chanchu moved through the Philippines, causing power outages and landslides in several islands. Despite a general warning against small boats sailing, a ferry departed Masbate and capsized due to the storm, killing 28 people. Throughout the country, 41 people died, and damage reached ₱117.57 million (PHP, $2.15 million USD). While in the South China Sea, Chanchu caught many Vietnamese fisherman off guard, causing 17 ships to sink and damaging several others. Chinese ships assisted in the search-and-rescue mission, ultimately rescuing 330 fishermen from 22 boats; however, 21 bodies were found, and the remaining 220 missing were presumed killed. In southern China, flooding and strong winds from Chanchu wrecked about 14,000 houses and damaged over 190,000 ha (470,000 acres) of crop fields. Damage was heaviest in Shantou where it moved ashore, with flooding covering roads and entering hundreds of homes. Damage in China totaled ¥7 billion yuan (RMB, $872 million USD), and there were 23 deaths. Rains from the typhoon killed two people in Taiwan after sweeping them up in a river, and crop damage there reached NT$158.88 million (NTD, $5 million USD). Later, high waves killed one person in Okinawa and left another person missing, while rains extended into South Korea.".
- Typhoon_Chanchu thumbnail Typhoon_Chanchu16-05-06.jpg?width=300.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageExternalLink chanchu_may06.html.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageExternalLink T0601.pdf.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageExternalLink T0601.png.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageExternalLink chanchu.htm.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageExternalLink besttrack.html.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageExternalLink bwp022006.txt.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageID "5154433".
- Typhoon_Chanchu wikiPageRevisionID "645091165".
- Typhoon_Chanchu 10MinWinds "95".
- Typhoon_Chanchu 1MinWinds "125".
- Typhoon_Chanchu areas "Philippines, coastal Vietnam, Taiwan, southeast China, Japan, South Korea".
- Typhoon_Chanchu basin "WPac".
- Typhoon_Chanchu damages "879".
- Typhoon_Chanchu dissipated "2006-05-23".
- Typhoon_Chanchu extratropical "2006-05-19".
- Typhoon_Chanchu fatalities "309".
- Typhoon_Chanchu formed "2006-05-08".
- Typhoon_Chanchu hasPhotoCollection Typhoon_Chanchu.
- Typhoon_Chanchu hurricaneSeason "2006".
- Typhoon_Chanchu imageLocation "Typhoon Chanchu16-05-06.jpg".
- Typhoon_Chanchu imageName "Typhoon Chanchu at peak intensity".
- Typhoon_Chanchu inflated "0".
- Typhoon_Chanchu name "Typhoon Chanchu".
- Typhoon_Chanchu pressure "930".
- Typhoon_Chanchu type "typhoon".
- Typhoon_Chanchu wordnet_type synset-breed-noun-2.
- Typhoon_Chanchu year "2006".
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:2006_Pacific_typhoon_season.
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:2006_disasters_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:2006_in_China.
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:Retired_Pacific_typhoons.
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:Typhoons_in_China.
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:Typhoons_in_Hong_Kong.
- Typhoon_Chanchu subject Category:Typhoons_in_the_Philippines.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type AtmosphericPhenomenon111425580.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Cyclone111443721.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Hurricane111467018.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type NaturalPhenomenon111408559.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Phenomenon100034213.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type PhysicalPhenomenon111419404.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Process100029677.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type RetiredPacificTyphoons.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Storm111462526.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Typhoon111521145.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Typhoons.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type TyphoonsInChina.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type TyphoonsInHongKong.
- Typhoon_Chanchu type TyphoonsInThePhilippines(2006).
- Typhoon_Chanchu type Windstorm111527014.
- Typhoon_Chanchu comment "Typhoon Chanchu, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Caloy, was the most intense typhoon in the South China Sea in the month of May according to the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO). The first named storm of the 2006 Pacific typhoon season, Chanchu formed on May 8 in the vicinity of the Federated States of Micronesia and progressed westward. It gradually intensified into a tropical storm and later severe tropical storm before moving through the Philippines.".
- Typhoon_Chanchu label "Taifun Chanchu".
- Typhoon_Chanchu label "Tufão Chanchu".
- Typhoon_Chanchu label "Typhoon Chanchu".
- Typhoon_Chanchu label "平成18年台風第1号".
- Typhoon_Chanchu label "태풍 짠쯔 (2006년)".
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs Taifun_Chanchu.
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs 平成18年台風第1号.
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs 태풍_짠쯔_(2006년).
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs Tufão_Chanchu.
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs m.0d594y.
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs Q487305.
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs Q487305.
- Typhoon_Chanchu sameAs Typhoon_Chanchu.
- Typhoon_Chanchu wasDerivedFrom Typhoon_Chanchu?oldid=645091165.
- Typhoon_Chanchu depiction Typhoon_Chanchu16-05-06.jpg.
- Typhoon_Chanchu isPrimaryTopicOf Typhoon_Chanchu.