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Typhoon Chanthu (2010)

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Formed
  
July 17, 2010

Fatalities
  
13 total

Dissipated
  
July 23, 2010

Affected areas
  
Luzon, Guangdong Province

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Highest winds
  
10-minute sustained: 130 km/h (80 mph) 1-minute sustained: 150 km/h (90 mph)

Lowest pressure
  
965 hPa (mbar); 28.5 inHg

Damage
  
$324 million (2010 USD)

Date
  
17 July 2010 – 23 July 2010

Similar
  
Typhoon Conson, Typhoon Kompasu, Typhoon Dianmu, Typhoon Krovanh, Typhoon Pabuk

Typhoon Chanthu, known as Tropical Storm Caloy, was one of the weaker typhoons of the 2010 Pacific typhoon season.

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Meteorological history

Early on July 17, the JMA reported that a tropical depression had developed about 220 km (135 mi) to the northeast of Manila, Philippines. Later that day the JTWC reported that the depression had a small low level circulation center with deep convection flaring to the northeast of the center. However, as the low level circulation center was located close to land and was not very organized, the JTWC declared that there was a poor chance of it becoming a significant tropical cyclone within 48 hours. However, during that day, the depression rapidly consolidated with an anticyclone helping to develop the low level circulation center. As a result, early the next day the JTWC issued a tropical cyclone formation alert on the depression, however they thought that further development might be hindered as it was located close to land. Whilst it moved along the southern edge of the subtropical ridge, the Depression made landfall on Aurora province at 0600 UTC, before the JTWC initiated advisories later that morning, as the low level circulation center had consolidated and poleward outflow into the tropical upper tropospheric trough had improved. Late on July 19, PAGASA issued their last advisory on Tropical Storm Caloy as it had moved out of their Area of Responsibility. Throughout Aurora, heavy rains triggered flash flooding which destroyed at least one home and stranded hundreds of residents. The Paltic barangay, within Dingalan, became inaccessible to rescuers after the local river topped its banks and washed out nearby slopes. Following the system's development, PAGASA stated that rainfall from system could trigger landslides and flooding in Aurora, the Bicol Region, and Quezon.

Philippines

In Luzon, heavy rains triggered floods that destroyed at least one house and stranded thousands of people.

China

In China, The Xinhua State news reported that two people were killed by walls that were blown over by strong gales. The typhoon made landfall near the city of Wuchuan. State-run television broadcast images of large waves crashing on to the Guangdong shore, trees flattened by wind and electric poles collapsed onto streets under heavy rain. Thereafter heavy flooding swept away a 50-year-old man in a village in Hong Kong. The southern Chinese provinces of Guangdong and Hainan braced themselves, ahead of Typhoon Chanthu's expected landfall. Guangdong meteorological authorities, have launched the highest level of disaster response.

Philippines

Thousands were stranded and the death toll is expected to rise.

China

Like the Philippines, many people were stranded and the death toll is also expected to rise.

References

Typhoon Chanthu (2010) Wikipedia