Japan: Typhoon: 2004/10/8-10/10
GLIDE: TC-2004-000105-JPN
Period | 2004/10/8-10/10 |
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Country or District | Japan |
Event Type | Typhoon |
Outline | The typhoon Ma-on (T0422) struck Japan, causing major damages in the Pacific Ocean side of eastern Japan. 7 people were dead and 2 people were missing. |
Summary | ||
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Human Impact | Physical Impact | Others |
Cabinet Office, White Paper on Disaster Management (2005) 2005/06/01 | ||
Death: 7 Missing: 2 Injured: 166 |
Collapsed houses: 135 total collapse 287 half collapse 4,508 partial damage Flooded houses: 1,561 over the floor 5,485 under the floor |
Evacuation order or advisory to the total of at least 24,016 residents |
Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the Government of Japan (as of October 13) | ||
Dead: 6; missing: 2; injured: 103; |
Houses destroyed: 12; houses partially destroyed: 32; houses damaged: 1,778; houses flooded above floor level: 1,228; houses flooded under floor level: 3,361. |
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Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the Government of Japan (as of October 10) | ||
Dead: 4; missing: 3; injured: 53; evacuee: about 9,364. |
Houses destroyed: 3; houses damaged: 162; houses flooded above floor level: 319; houses flooded under floor level: 1,649. |
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Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the Government of Japan (as of October 9) | ||
Dead: 0; missing: 2; evacuee: about 4,000. |
Houses destroyed: 1; houses damaged: 1; houses flooded above floor level: 50; houses flooded under floor level: 322. |
Related Links
Report/Articles
Cabinet Office, White Paper on Disaster Management (2005) 2005/06/01
The typhoon Ma-on (T0422) struck Japan, causing major damages in the Pacific Ocean side of eastern Japan. 7 people were dead and 2 people were missing.
Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the Government of Japan (as of October 13)
(Japanese Information) Situation Report of Typhoon Ma-on (No.8)
CNN News 2004/10/10
The death toll from a typhoon that swiped Japan's Pacific coast rose to five on Sunday, as workers resumed the search for four people who had gone missing during the heavy rains and flooding.
Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the Government of Japan (as of October 10)
(Japanese Information) Situation Report of Typhoon Ma-on (No.5)
Disaster Report by Fire and Disaster Management Agency, the Government of Japan (as of October 9)
Situation Report on Damage, Evacuation, and etc. (Japanese Information, pdf file)
RSMC Tokyo - Typhoon Center Tropical Cyclone Advisory
Tropical Cyclone Information
ABC News On-line 2004/10/09
Strongest typhoon in decade bears down on Tokyo.
Bloomberg.com 2004/10/09
Typhoon Ma-on Reaches Central Japan; Flights Canceled.
Geographycal Data
Digital Typhoon: Single Sequence View
Image Data of Typhoon Ma-on (Best Track Map,Central Pressure Chart, and etc.)