Typhoon Talim: Floods "As of 4 September, Typhoon Talim Weakened Into a OCHA Situation Report No
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Typhoon Talim: Floods "As of 4 September, Typhoon Talim weakened into a OCHA Situation Report No. 1 tropical storm and landed on China where it triggered Issued 5 September 2005 flooding and landslides, which killed at least 82 people, left GLIDE: TC-2005-000146-CHN 28 missing and 1.62 million people evacuated." Heilongjiang International Boundary SITUATION MONGOLIA RUSSIAN Neighouring Country 15.64 million people affected by flooding and landslides Provincial Boundary Nei Mongol Zizhiqu Jilin FEDERATION in east China. Damage to housing and agriculture. Affected Area National Capital Typhoon has diminished; no further damage expected. Liaoning River Beijing Wind (mph) ACTION Tianjin DEM. PEOPLE'S 35 - 50 Government has not requested international assistance. REP. OF KOREA 51 - 100 Approximatly USD 1 million allocated by provincial Hebei government to the affected areas. 400 tents and relief 101 - 150 REP. OF Gansu Shanxi Shandong KOREA Ma p pro jection : Geo gra phic Yuexi county (Anhui province) JAPAN Ma p data so urce: UN C artog rap hic Sectio n, ESRI, C IESIN , U NISYS. 10,000 destroyed houses Cod e: OC HA/GVA - 20 05/01 38 Shaanxi Henan Jiangsu Economic lost: USD 1.33 billion 82 killed Anhui Shanghai 28 missing Hubei Sichuan 1.62 million evacuated 15.64 million affected people Chongqing 62,000 destroyed houses Zhejiang 171,000 damaged houses CCHHIINNAA 783,000 ha affected crop land Jiangxi 124,000 ha destroyed crop land Guizhou Hunan Fujian 1 Sep 2005 Guangxi Guangdong 31 Aug 2005 TAIWAN 29 Aug 2005 30 Aug 2005 Hainan 28 Aug 2005 PHILIPPINES 27 Aug 2005 VIETNAM 26 Aug 2005 0 200 400 600 800 Km Created by the ReliefWeb Map Centre Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs The names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. United Nations - 5 September 2005.