Tropical Storm Bolaven (2018)
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Tropical Storm Bolaven, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Agaton, was an early-season
tropical cyclone A tropical cyclone is a rapidly rotating storm system with a low-pressure area, a closed low-level atmospheric circulation, strong winds, and a spiral arrangement of thunderstorms that produce heavy rain and squalls. Depending on its locat ...
that affected southern parts of the
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in early-January 2018. The first named storm of the
2018 Pacific typhoon season The 2018 Pacific typhoon season was at the time, the costliest Pacific typhoon season on record, until the record was beaten by the following year. The season was well above-average, producing twenty-nine storms (including one that crossed over ...
,The system formed in December 2017; however, it was not named until 2018 and used 2018's naming scheme. Bolaven formed as a tropical depression near
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on December 29, 2017. The system moved generally westwards without intensifying and made
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over northeastern
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on January 1, 2018. The depression spent the next day traversing the Philippines, making four more landfalls in the
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and one in
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. The system strengthened into a tropical storm on January 3 as it entered the
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, receiving the name ''Bolaven''. However, Bolaven weakened back to a tropical depression just a day later amid a marginal environment and dissipated on January 4 east of
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. Bolaven brought heavy rain to areas that had been recently impacted by tropical storms Kai-tak and Tembin. More than 230,000 families in the Philippines were affected and at least 11,000 people sought shelter in evacuation centers. Floods and landslides killed four people across the country, while damaging houses and blocking roads. Maritime transport was greatly disrupted, with rough seas stranding over 3,600 people in various ports. Schools across the country were also shut at various points between January 1 and 3. Economic losses in the Philippines reached
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554.7 million (
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 million), mostly caused by crop damage.


Meteorological history

On December 29, 2017, the
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(JMA) began to track a tropical depression about 370 km (230 mi) east of
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. The system moved northwest for about half a day before turning to the west on December 30. Initially broad and ill-defined, the system began to organize slowly on January 1, 2018, as evidenced by increased thunderstorm activity and banding features. This prompted the United States-based
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(JTWC) and the
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(PAGASA) to upgrade the system to a tropical depression; the latter gave it the local name ''Agaton''. At this time, the system was tracking quickly west under the influence of a
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. The depression reached the Philippines on January 1, making
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over
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at 17:00 UTC, then at Claver, Surigao del Norte at 17:15 UTC. The system crossed the
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before making a third landfall near
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at 20:00 UTC, a fourth in
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at 21:00 UTC, and a fifth in
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at 23:30 UTC. The depression then entered the
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on January 2. Despite the warm waters of the Sulu Sea, strong easterly upper-level winds kept thunderstorms to the northwest of the depression's
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, thereby preventing intensification. The depression continued to be steered west by the subtropical ridge and made a sixth landfall near Aborlan, Palawan at 14:45 UTC on January 2. The system turned slightly northwards as it entered the
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. At 00:00 UTC on January 3, the depression intensified into a tropical storm and was named ''Bolaven'' by the JMA. At that time, the system possessed
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s of 65 km/h (40 mph) and a central
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of . Three hours later, Bolaven moved west-northwest out of the
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. Persistent
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and marginal
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s, however, caused the system to degrade back to a depression by January 4. With no thunderstorm activity near the system's center, Bolaven dissipated as a tropical cyclone just off
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's
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at 12:00 UTC on January 4.


Preparations and impacts

Bolaven, known in the Philippines as Tropical Depression Agaton, was the third system to impact the
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and
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since December 2017, after tropical storms Kai-tak (Urduja) and Tembin (Vinta). The
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(NDRRMC) began evacuations on December 30, 2017, with a total of 353 families evacuated from
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and
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. On January 1, 2018, Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal #1 was raised in 16 provinces of Mindanao, mostly in the
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and
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s. Later that day, the warning area was expanded westwards to the
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, six provinces in the Visayas, and
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. Three municipal government units in
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issued mandatory evacuation orders for their residents ahead of dangerous floods. The warning area shifted west away from Mindanao and towards
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on January 2, following the anticipated path of the storm. The
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(DSWD) readied ₱704 million (US$ million) worth of funds and relief items for use. Sea vessels were barred from leaving
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province, stranding nearly 1,200 passengers; in total, port closures across the Philippines affected over 3,600 passengers. Bus trips in
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were cancelled. In
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, 132 individuals were forced to evacuate because of flooding. Later on January 2, all signals in the Visayas were cancelled, signifying diminishing winds. However, dangers posed by heavy rainfall and turbulent seas persisted. Schools
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and Palawan were closed on January 3. A total of 40 domestic flights were cancelled from January 1 to 3. Warnings in Palawan were lowered on January 3, as Agaton entered the
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. Bolaven brought heavy rains and high winds to 236,449 families in four regions across the Philippines. A total of 11,109 people sought shelter in 45 evacuation centers. Rainfall totals peaked at , recorded at a weather station in
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. Heavy rain caused 248 incidents of flooding in the Bicol Region and the Western Visayas. Roughly 200 houses in
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were inundated. The NDRRMC received 162 reports of damaged houses. A
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killed two people in Cebu, while another landslide injured a family of five in
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. Two people drowned in rivers: a man fishing along a river in
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was caught off guard by a strong current, while a woman attempting to cross a river in Libacao was overwhelmed and swept away. A family of four in
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was injured when gusty winds uprooted a tree that fell on their house. Offshore, two fishermen from
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went missing on December 30, 2017, but were found safe a week later sheltering in Palawan. A brief power outage occurred in
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. Three roads each in the Bicol Region and the Eastern Visayas were rendered impassable, while floods blocked five roads in
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province. Two more road blockages occurred in the Western Visayas. Total damage was recorded at ₱554.7 million (US$ million), mostly coming from crop damage. Following the storm, a state of calamity was declared for the municipalities of
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and
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in Capiz, as well as
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municipality in Palawan. The DSWD,
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, and non-governmental organizations provided ₱2.03 million (US$) worth of assistance. The City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council in
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distributed 785 family food packs to affected
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s.


See also

* Other tropical cyclones named Bolaven * Other tropical cyclones named Agaton * Weather of 2018 *
Tropical cyclones in 2018 During 2018, tropical cyclones formed within seven different tropical cyclone basins, located within various parts of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans. During the year, a total of 151 tropical cyclones had formed this year to date. 102 t ...
*
Tropical Depression Auring (2009) Tropical Depression Auring was a weak tropical cyclone that caused floods in the Philippines in early January 2009. It formed as a tropical disturbance late on December 30, 2008, to the southeast of Manila in the Philippines, and gradually develop ...
– affected Mindanao and the Eastern Visayas in early January *
Tropical Storm Washi Severe Tropical Storm Washi, known in the Philippines as Severe Tropical Storm Sendong, was a late-season tropical cyclone that caused around 1,200 to 2,500 deaths and catastrophic damage in the Philippines in late 2011. Washi made landfall o ...
(2011) – took a similar path across the Southern Philippines but was much more deadly * Tropical Storm Jangmi (2014) – affected Southern Philippines in late December


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JMA General Information
of Tropical Storm Bolaven (1801) from Digital Typhoon
JMA Best Track Data
of Tropical Storm Bolaven (1801)
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