Avenida Brasil: Tifón y Nina llevaron su historia de amor a la vida real, pero no terminó bien. [36] The American Red Cross also provided $24,000 worth of aid to post-storm victims. La lluvia más intensa se registró a lo largo de la represa Banqiao, donde cayeron 1.631 mm (64,2 in) de lluvia, 830 mm (33 in) de los cuales cayeron en un lapso de seis horas. La serie fue una de las más aclamadas en Latinoamérica, sobre todo en Argentina, y millones de espectadores se enamoraron de los personajes. [5]​ En el interior, los remanentes de la tormenta produjeron lluvias torrenciales generalizadas, con más de 400 mm (16 pulgadas) cayendo en un área de 19.410 km². Over 1,000 people were rendered homeless[13] while roughly 1,000 homes were damaged. [4] According to the JMA, however, Nina never re-intensified. [7][nb 2] Initially forecast by the JTWC to move slowly, instead, Nina accelerated while gradually intensifying. It gradually became better organized, and on November 19, was first classified as a tropical cyclone. Typhoon Nina originated from an area of convection near the Marshall Islands in mid-November 1987. Nina experimentó un desarrollo explosivo en las últimas horas del 1 de agosto. Elsewhere, in Boac, 80% of homes lost their roofs. While crossing the Philippines, Nina brought extensive damage to the northern portion of the island group. ¿Todavía no tenés tu cuenta? [32] In Bacacay, situated to the southeast of Legaspi, all but 15 of the town's 200 dwellings were leveled. [3]​ El sistema de tormentas estacionarias trajo fuertes lluvias, causando el infame colapso de la represa Banqiao. [37] Nationwide, 808 people were killed. Thus, the JTWC expected Nina to move into the Luzon Straits and rapidly transitioned into an extratropical cyclone. [5] After traversing Luzon and Mindoro, the JTWC reduced the wind speed of the typhoon to 110 mph (175 km/h). Late on November 20, Nina passed through the Chuuk Lagoon. [27] Province-wide, 400 people died. [40], Due to the damage wrought by Nina, President Corazon Aquino declared four Luzon provinces a disaster area. La tormenta se movió hacia el sudoeste el 8 de agosto, y se disipó poco después.

An area of convection developed within near the Marshall Islands in mid-November. [37] PAGASA later retired the name Sisang on the list of tropical cyclones in the country; it was replaced by Sendang. At 1500 UTC on November 25, Nina moved ashore along the southern tip of Luzon at its peak intensity. Cómo luce hoy “Débora” de “Avenida Brasil”.

The town of Matnog sustained the worst damage from the typhoon, where 287 people died. [18] Furthermore, Philippine Air Lines cancelled 21 domestic flights and three international flights. Sumate a Cienradios para poder subir tu contenido, participar de concursos y suscribirte a nuestros newsletters. The JTWC issued a Tropical Cyclone Formation Alert (TCFA) at 0100 UTC on November 19 due to a significant increase in organization. [20] Initially, only 11 provinces were declared a state of emergency,[41] but by November 29, this total increased to 17. [36], Although Nina was rapidly weakening over the South China Sea, the storm brought 4.7 mm (0.19 in) of rain to Hong Kong,[39] prompting a tropical cyclone signal for nearby Macau. Seguinos en YouTube. http://www.hnqx.cn/xqhy/xq_view.jsp?id=6814Pan, «Super Typhoon Nina (04W) Preliminary Report», «Typhoon Nina Batters Taiwan With Rain, Wind», 27th Conference on Hurricanes and Tropical Meteorology, https://es.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tifón_Nina&oldid=124592599, Licencia Creative Commons Atribución Compartir Igual 3.0. Typhoon Nina, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Sisang, was the most intense typhoon to strike the Philippines since Typhoon Irma in 1981. En toda la isla, los vuelos nacionales, los trenes y los servicios de autobús fueron suspendidos debido a la tormenta; sin embargo, el aeropuerto de Taipéi Songshan permaneció abierto para vuelos internacionales.

[9] In all, damage from the storm totaled $54.5 million (1987 USD),[38][nb 3] $7.9 million of which occurred along the Bicol Region. The ensuing floods caused more than 150,000 casualties, making it one of the deadliest typhoon disasters in history.

[11] There, communication lines were downed[12] and hundreds of people were evacuated. United Press International (4 de agosto de 1975). [25] Around 11,000 lb (5,000 kg) of rice was donated for use in eight provinces,[25] and on December 1, an additional 35,000 lb (16,000 kg) of aid was airlifted to the region. Typhoon Nina–Banqiao dam failure, catastrophic dam failure in August 1975 in western Henan province, China, caused by a typhoon (tropical cyclone). [4], Typhoon Nina accelerated slightly as it traversed the open waters of the Philippine Sea. Nationwide, damage from the storm totaled $54.5 million and 808 people perished.