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Severe Tropical Storm Mirinae (pronounced [mi.ɾi.nɛ̝]) was a tropical cyclone of moderate intensity that struck Hainan Island, China and Northern Vietnam in late July 2016. The third named storm of the annual typhoon season , Mirinae formed on July 25, 2016 as a tropical depression west of Luzon, Philippines.
Typhoon Mirinae (pronounced [mi.ɾi.nɛ̝]), known in the Philippines as Typhoon Santi, was the 34th depression and the 14th typhoon in the 2009 Pacific typhoon season.It came several weeks after Typhoons Ketsana and Parma devastated the Philippines, thus adding additional damage wrought by the two preceding typhoons.
It replaced the name Sudal on the Japan Meteorological Agency naming list. Typhoon Mirinae (2009) (T0921, 23W, Santi) – made landfall on Luzon, Philippines, and later Southern Vietnam. Severe Tropical Storm Mirinae (2016) (T1603, 05W) – made landfall on Hainan, China, and later on Northern Vietnam.
Flooding and/or related typhoon damage is an annual occurrence in all of Southeast Asia. However, deforestation, land subsidence, poor drainage, have exacerbated existing problems, while development of infrastructure such as dams, drainage, and pumps have lessened it elsewhere. Despite a long history of devastation and little spread of news ...
At ― According to the JTWC's best track, Mirinae intensifies into a typhoon with 1-minute sustained winds of 65 knots (120 km/h; 75 mph) as it was about to make landfall in (01:00 ICT ) at 20°12′N 106°12′E / 20.2°N 106.2°E / 20.2; 106.2 ( Mirinae weakens and 2nd landfall ) — Severe Tropical Storm Mirinae finally ...
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By July 29, the storm had left five people dead and five others missing in Vietnam. Severe damage to infrastructure was reported in Northern Vietnam, with damage to power lines causing blackouts and power cuts in some areas. Mirinae also sank 12 boats, destroyed the roofs of 1,425 houses and uprooted about 5,000 trees. [62]
The 2009 Pacific typhoon season was a below average season that spawned only 22 named storms, 13 typhoons, and five super typhoons. Despite this, it was a very deadly season, with the Philippines having experienced its deadliest season in decades due to the impact of typhoons Ketsana and Parma, while typhoon Morakot went on to become the deadliest storm to impact Taiwan in its modern history.