Biggest
superstorm of 2015 to strike Japan & Taiwan this week
RT,
4 August, 2015
4 August, 2015
The
most powerful storm of 2015 is on a collision course with Japan and
Taiwan. With winds of over 350kmh, Typhoon Soudelor has already
wreaked havoc on a group of tiny islands in the Pacific Ocean. It is
expected to make landfall sometime on Thursday.
The
tropical storm ripped through the Northern Marianas on Sunday, which
are some 2,500km due east of the Philippines. However, it hasn’t
taken any lives yet. Winds have been gusting up to 354kmh (220mph)
according to the Joint
Typhoon Warning Center,
as cited by AFP and it is stronger than Cyclone Pam, so far the
strongest storm of 2015, which claimed 15 lives in Vanuatu when it
struck five months ago.
Taiwan weather bureau warns of 'single wolf' Super #Typhoon#Soudelorhttp://t.co/9khxLCoujbpic.twitter.com/LcnWVwQ5fk
— Focus Taiwan (@Focus_Taiwan) August 4, 2015
Typhoon
Soudelor became 2015’s fifth super typhoon on Monday. A super
typhoon is defined by sustained wind speeds of at least 241kmh
(150mph).
“I’ve
seen multiple primary power poles down; I’ve seen cars flipped over
the road; I’ve seen lots of torn roofs,”John
Hirsh, executive director of the American Red Cross in Saipan, told
Pacific Daily News, as cited by AFP.
ed Cross in Saipan, told Pacific Daily News, as cited by AFP.
He
added that there was “extensive” damage
across the island and there had been a lot of damage to public
infrastructure. A total of 400 people had to be evacuated and were
housed in emergency shelters, while the acting governor Ralph Torres
declared a “state
of major disaster and significant emergency.”
The
category five storm is expected to gather in strength over the next
24 hours, according to the Weather Channel.
A gorgeous high-resolution visible satellite loop of Category 5 Supertyphoon #Soudelor HT@DanLindsey77#Typhoonpic.twitter.com/kaEkaiKSqT
— Eric Blake (@EricBlake12) August 4, 2015
Meanwhile,
the Taiwanese Central Weather Bureau has described the storm as
a “single
wolf” typhoon.
Although it is still 2,000 kilometers away, it is moving at a speed
of 21kmh. The bureau says it’s too early to say if the whole of the
country will be affected. The typhoon could change course, but the
north east of the country, where the capital Tapei is located, is
predicted to be worst affected.
The
storm is likely to be downgraded to a category four or three storm by
the time it makes landfall.
#Soudelor reclassified as a Super Typhoon in the NW Pacific today. Image via@NASANPPhttp://t.co/sPJXXBw2v2pic.twitter.com/DGUsmsiqMD
— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) August 3, 2015
The
Kadena airbase in Okinawa is also at risk of being caught in the
storm’s path, but weather experts again say it is too early to say
with what strength the typhoon will strike, or whether it will miss
altogether.
Tropical
typhoons and cyclones typically form in the western Pacific between
May and October with Pam being the mother of them all so far this
year.
Saipan residents shocked by devastation of Typhoon
The
Red Cross in the Northern Marianas says around 1,600 people are
homeless on the main island of Saipan after Typhoon Soudelor battered
the territory on Sunday.
Damage in CNMI from Typhoon Soudelor
Radio
NZ,
5 August, 2015
5 August, 2015
The
typhoon's sustained winds of around 170 kilometres an hour damaged
homes and infrastructure, and caused a significant oil spill at the
port.
The
aiport remains closed and many residents without power, and face
shortages of clean water, food and fuel.
The
Red Cross' Executive Director John Hirsh says nobody was prepared for
Soudelor's impact.
"Everyone
is really shell-shocked here. This is really the fourth storm we've
had in the last eight weeks. So people have been kind of thinking it
was going to be just another small typhoon, it's not going to impact
us very heavily. But people were very wrong about that. It really
caused just widespread devastation."
John
Hirsh.
A
state of emergency was declared for the Northern Marianas on Monday
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