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Typhoon Jebi was the most intense tropical cyclone to make landfall on Japan since Typhoon Yancy in 1993, causing significant damage in the Kansai region. [38] Fourteen people were killed across the country and 46 others were seriously injured, while another 934 people received minor injuries.
Severe Tropical Storm Jebi (pronounced), known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Jolina, was a tropical cyclone that caused loss of life and moderate damage across Vietnam and South China in late July 2013. At least six people were killed in Vietnam.
[230] 19W developed into a tropical storm, thus gaining the name Jebi by the JMA. Satellite imagery shows that Jebi struggled to organize as moderate low-level wind shear was present. [231] The storm was downgraded back into a depression on September 28. However, Jebi regained tropical storm status for the second time as it moved northeastwards.
Typhoon Jebi left debris scattered across the streets of Osaka after the storm swept through Japan’s Kansai region on Tuesday, September 4.This footage, uploaded by Steven Le Blanc, a writer for ...
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The name Jebi has been used to name five tropical cyclones in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. On the first two occasions, before the spelling was corrected by the WMO Typhoon Committee, the variant Chebi was used. The name was submitted by South Korea and is a Korean word for the barn swallow (Hirundo rustica).
The name Maymay has been used for two tropical cyclones in the Philippines by PAGASA in the Western Pacific Ocean, replacing Mario after 2014.. Typhoon Jebi (2018) (T1821, 25W, Maymay) – a strong Category 5 typhoon that made landfall in Japan, becoming its costliest typhoon in terms of insured losses