Ketsana flood Philipines, followed by TD 18 & 19

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From Dr Master's Wunder Blog : Weather Underground
Tropical Storm Ketsana dumped prodigious amounts of rain on the Philippine Islands Saturday, triggering flooding that killed at least 106 people and left 280,000 people homeless. The flooding was particularly bad in the capital of Manilla, where the 16.7 inches of rain that fell in just 12 hours set a record for the heaviest 1-day rainfall ever recorded in the city (previous record: 13.2 inches in 24 hours, set in June 1967). The flooding from Ketsana was the worst in at least 42 years in Manilla, and the streets of the entire city became submerged in knee to waist deep or higher flood waters. Local news video showed dramatic footage of flood victims being swept down a suburban river on a pile of debris. Ketsana is currently over the South China Sea, and is expected to intensify into a Category 1 typhoon before hitting Vietnam on Tuesday.
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My daughter's other parents were supposed to be in the PI this week, and last I heard they were still going despite my suggestions on their rushed plans, travel during typhoon season for a couple of dessert dwellers who are clueless to tropical storms, and both of them recovering from recent hospital stays. Hope they postponed or are okay there. Two more TDs are headed that direction, currently at 145 and 155 longitudes...
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Ketsana hit Viet Nam as a Cat-2 today: Ketsana.gif

#19 now known as Parmer is veering away from a direct hit: Parma.gif

#18 still headed toward the PI: Eighteen.gif

#20 also in line to head that way: Twenty.gif Edit: Now known as Tropical Storm Melor

Update on Viet Nam...

Typhoon threatens floods, kills 38 in Vietnam

DANANG, Vietnam, Sept 30 (Reuters) - The biggest floods in decades threatened Vietnam's central provinces on Wednesday following a powerful typhoon that swept into the country after wreaking havoc in the Philippines.

The government said 38 people had died and 10 were missing in floods and landslides in eight coastal and central highland provinces. River waters in Quang Nam province could reach a level last seen in 1964 by Wednesday evening, weather reports said.

"From the air, one can see many areas around Danang being isolated by floods," a Reuters witness said. "Sea waves pounded the road along Danang's beach and threw several ships onshore."

Typhoon Ketsana slammed into Vietnam late on Tuesday dumping torrential rain across central Vietnam that left 294,000 homes destroyed, damaged or submerged by floods. Around 357,000 people in 10 provinces were evacuated.

The region hit by Ketsana lies far north of Vietnam's Mekong Delta rice basket. Rain dumped on the Central Highlands coffee belt could delay the start of the next coffee harvest by up to 10 days, but exports would not be affected, traders said.

Ketsana had weakened to a tropical storm after moving into Laos and Cambodia on Tuesday night, weather forecasters said.

Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai urged authorities to quickly resume power supplies to the typhoon-hit region, including Quang Ngai province where Vietnam's first oil refinery, Dung Quat, was due to reopen on Wednesday after an outage shut the plant's test runs last month.

The 140,000-bpd Dung Quat plant will resume operations later on Wednesday as scheduled after repairs, with typhoon Ketsana doing no damage to the facility, a Petrovietnam official said. [ID:nSP486825]

Ketsana hit the Philippines at the weekend, killing 246 people, leaving another 42 missing, and causing damages totalling more than $100 million, officials said.

The Asian Development Bank pledged $3 million for emergency relief efforts, and other countries including Japan, Australia, Spain and Malaysia have also pledged aid.

"There are still thousands of families rendered homeless by the floods, and ADB will do whatever it can to support the government's efforts to provide them with the essential care they need," ADB President Haruhiko Kuroda said in a statement.

Philippine lawmakers were set to pass a supplemental budget for 2009 of about 10 billion pesos ($211 million) for relief, recovery and rehabilitation efforts, Defence secretary Gilberto Teodoro said.

A new storm forming in the Pacific Ocean was likely to enter Philippine waters on Thursday and make landfall later on the northern island of Luzon, forecasters said.

Ketsana dumped more than a month's worth of average rainfall on Manila and surrounding areas, forcing 375,000 out of their homes and destroying more than 180,000 tonnes of paddy rice.
 
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Typhoon Parma has certainly developed into the current threat, projected to rake northern PIs as Cat-2 to Cat-3 then move on into Taiwan...
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