Japan: Typhoon: 2011/09/20
Period | 2011/09/20 |
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Country or District | Japan |
Event Type | Typhoon |
Outline | More than a million people in the central Japan city of Nagoya were advised to evacuate on 20 September 2011 as typhoon Roke approached the country, bringing heavy rain. |
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Human Impact | Physical Impact | Others |
Cabinet Office 2011/11/02 | ||
Killed: 17 Missing: 1 Injured: 339 Evacuated: 544* *Including evacuation from Typhoon Talas |
Totally collapsed houses: 13 Halfly collapsed houses: 287 Partically collapsed houses: 1,895 Inundation above floor level: 1,801 Inundation below floor level: 5,071 Nonresidential buildings: 387 |
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Cabinet Office 2011/10/24 | ||
Killed: 17 Missing: 1 Injured: 339 Evacuated: 544* Including evacuation from Typhoon Talas |
Totally collapsed houses: 13 Halfly collapsed houses: 280 Partically collapsed houses: 1,893 Inundation above floor level: 1,755 Inundation below floor level: 4,976 Nonresidential buildings: 392 |
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Cabinet Office 2011/10/19 | ||
Killed: 17 Missing: 1 Injured: 339 Evacuated: 548 |
Totally collapsed houses: 13 Halfly collapsed houses: 280 Partically collapsed houses: 1,893 Inundation above floor level: 1,755 Inundation below floor level: 4,976 Nonresidential buildings: 392 |
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Cabinet Office 2011/10/05 | ||
Killed: 16 Missing: 2 Injured: 337 Evacuated: 639 |
Totally collapsed houses: 12 Halfly collapsed houses: 17 Partically collapsed houses: 1,888 Inundation above floor level: 1,537 Inundation below floor level: 6,360 Nonresidential buildings: 343 |
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Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2011/09/26 | ||
Killed: 13 Missing: 3 Injured: 308 Evacuated: 939 |
Totally collapsed houses: 9 Halfly collapsed houses: 11 Partically collapsed houses: 547 Inundation above floor level: 1,306 Inundation below floor level: 2,825 Nonresidential buildings: 121 |
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Cabinet Office 2011/09/24 | ||
Killed: 12 Missing: 3 Injured: 211 Evacuated: 1,884 |
Totally collapsed houses: 6 Halfly collapsed houses: 6 Partically collapsed houses: 281 Inundation above floor level: 1,096 Inundation below floor level: 2,073 Nonresidential buildings: 125 |
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Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2011/09/22 | ||
Killed: 11 Missing: 3 Injured: 207 Evacuated: 3,526 |
Totally collapsed houses: 5 Halfly collapsed houses: 4 Partically collapsed houses: 237 Inundation above floor level: 544 Inundation below floor level: 1,167 Nonresidential buildings: 78 |
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Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2011/09/21 | ||
Killed: 3 Missing: 2 Injured: 7 Evacuated: 4,056 |
Totally collapsed houses: 0 Halfly collapsed houses: 0 Partically collapsed houses: 6 Inundation above floor level: 55 Inundation below floor level: 281 Nonresidential buildings: 2 |
Related Links
Report/Articles
Cabinet Office 2011/11/02
Report of Cabinet Office on Tyhppn Talas and Roke as of 21:00 2 November 2011
Cabinet Office 2011/10/24
Report of Cabinet Office on Tyhppn Talas and Roke as of 23:00 24 October 2011
Cabinet Office 2011/10/19
Report of Cabinet Office on Tyhppn Talas and Roke as of 20:30 19 October 2011
Cabinet Office 2011/10/05
Report of Cabinet Office on Tyhppn Talas and Roke as of 21:00 5 October 2011
Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2011/09/26
Report of Fire and Disaster Management Agency No.3 as of 16:00 26 September 2011
Cabinet Office 2011/09/24
Report of Cabinet Office on Tyhppn Talas and Roke No.18 as of 13:00 24 September 2011
Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2011/09/22
Report of Fire and Disaster Management Agency No.2 as of 17:00 22 September 2011
BBC news 2011/09/22
At least 10 people have been killed by Typhoon Roke, with many others missing or injured, local media reported.
Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2011/09/21
Report of Fire and Disaster Management Agency No.1 as of 9:00 21 September 2011
Reuters AlertNet 2011/09/21
Nagoya city issued evacuation advisories for about 1.1 million people by 2 p.m. (0500 GMT) due to the possibility of rivers overflowing, and later strengthened its warnings against floods and landslides, and urged about 80,000 residents to evacuate.