Tropical Storm Sinlaku (2014)
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Tropical Storm Sinlaku, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Queenie, was a weak
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which affected the
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and
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in late November 2014. The twenty-first named storm of the annual Pacific typhoon season, Sinlaku formed as a
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east of
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on November 25. The disturbance became a tropical depression on the next day while moving westward, before making landfall in northeastern Mindanao. The depression struck multiple islands in
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and
Palawan Palawan (, ), officially the Province of Palawan (; ), is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of Mimaropa. It is the largest province in the country in terms of total area of . The capital and largest c ...
on November 27, before emerging into the
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. Early on November 28, the depression became Tropical Storm Sinlaku while turning west-northwest. Sinlaku strengthened slightly and made landfall in south-central
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
on the next day. The storm weakened quickly after landfall, and dissipated early on November 30. Sinlaku first affected the Philippines as a tropical depression.
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were issued over Mindanao, Visayas, and Palawan. Classes in the regions were suspended in advance of the storm. Flights and sea transport were cancelled, resulted in over 4,200 people being stranded. The government evacuated thousands of people in those vulnerable areas. Sinlaku brought strong winds and heavy rains to Mindanao and Visayas.
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and
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was the hardest-hit province which suffered the most damage. Most of the casualties also occurred there. Sinlaku killed four people, injured two, and eight others went missing. Damage on infrastructure was
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2.66 million (US$60,000). Sinlaku then struck Vietnam as a high-end tropical storm, also bringing strong winds and heavy rains to the south-central region. Boats were asked to seek shelter in advance of the storm. Military people were mobilized to prepare for any rescue. Downed trees blocked the roads in
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. Embarkments in Phú Yên province were destroyed by high waves. The province also reported some minor flooding and power outages. Phú Yên province and
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suffered from extensive crop damage. Across the country, nearly 500 houses were damaged or destroyed. No casualties were reported, though Sinlaku caused a damage of VND160 billion (US$7.5 million).


Meteorological history

On November 25, a
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formed to the east of
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. The
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(PAGASA) assigned the local name ''Queenie'' and began issuing warnigns to the system. At 00:00 UTC November 26, the
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(JMA) upgraded the disturbance to a tropical depression. The
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(JTWC) issued a
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(FCFA) a few hours later, as banding features began to form over the center. At 09:00 UTC, the JTWC upgraded it to a tropical depression, and designated it as ''21W''. The system moved westward as steered by a
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to its north. At 6 p.m. PST (10:00 UTC), Queenie made landfall in
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. Queenie made the second landfall at 1:25 a.m. PST November 27 (17:25 UTC November 26) in
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, before striking Oslob, Cebu shortly afterwards. The system made the fourth landfall in
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at 5:15 a.m. PST November 27 (21:15 UTC November 26), and emerged into the
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. Despite land interaction, the
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only weakened slightly, and the center remained well-defined. Queenie made the fifth landfall over northern
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late on November 27, before emerged into the
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. After multiple landfalls in the Philippines, the center became ill-defined and only isolated deep convection persisted over the center. However, good poleward
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and moderate
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allowed the system to gradually strengthen. It turned west-northwest along the southwestern edge of a subtropical ridge. Despite remained poorly organized, the convection increased over the northern part of the center, which promoted the JMA upgraded the system to a tropical storm, and named it ''Sinlaku'' at 00:00 UTC November 28, and the JTWC followed suit three hours later. Sinlaku left the
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(PAR) later that day, and the PAGASA issued its final warning to the system. Spiral banding wrapped into the center, as benefited from decreasing wind shear and good poleward outflow, while most of the deep convection was over the northeast quadrant of the center. Sinlaku continued to strengthen, and attained peak intensity at 00:00 UTC November 29, with sustained winds of 85 km/h (50 km/h) and a
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of , though operationally Sinlaku peaked as a severe tropical storm at 12:00 UTC. As Sinlaku continued to move west-northwest, wind shear increased slightly and the deep convection was sheared to the west. At 10:15 p.m. ICT (15:15 UTC), Sinlaku made landfall in northern Phú Yên province, near
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. Sinlaku weakened immediately after landfall, convection became shallow, and the JTWC issued the final warning to the system later that day. At 06:00 UTC November 30, the JMA downgraded Sinlaku to a tropical depression, and the system dissipated just six hours later.


Preparations and impact


Philippines

Shortly after being classified as a tropical depression, the PAGASA issued the
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#1 for provinces in
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,
Central Visayas Central Visayas (; or ) is an Regions of the Philippines, administrative region in the Philippines, numerically designated as Region VII. With only two Provinces of the Philippines, provinces: Cebu and Bohol, as well as three Cities of the Phi ...
,
Caraga Caraga, officially the Caraga Administrative Region (or simply known as Caraga region) and designated as Region XIII, is an Regions of the Philippines, administrative region in the Philippines occupying the northeastern section of Mindanao. Th ...
,
Davao Region Davao Region, formerly called Southern Mindanao (; ), is an Regions of the Philippines, administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region XI. Situated at the southeastern portion of Mindanao, enclosing Davao Gulf, it comprises fiv ...
,
Northern Mindanao Northern Mindanao (; Maranao language, Maranao: ''Pangotaraan Mindanao''; ) is an Regions of the Philippines, administrative region in the Philippines, designated as Region X. It comprises five Provinces of the Philippines, provinces: Bukidnon, ...
, and the
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. As Sinlaku moved westward, the PSWS #1 extended to provinces in
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and
Palawan Palawan (, ), officially the Province of Palawan (; ), is an archipelagic province of the Philippines that is located in the region of Mimaropa. It is the largest province in the country in terms of total area of . The capital and largest c ...
on November 27. The PAGASA gradually lifted the PSWS as Sinlaku began to move away from the country. All the PSWS were cancelled on November 28, after Sinlaku exited the PAR. School classes in
Cebu Cebu ( ; ), officially the Province of Cebu (; ), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 surrounding islands and islets. The coastal zone of Cebu is identified as a ...
,
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,
Cagayan de Oro Cagayan de Oro (abbreviated CDO and officially the City of Cagayan de Oro; ; Bukid language, Binukid: ''Ciudad ta Cagayan de Oro''; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, highly urbanized city in the Regions of the Philippi ...
,
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, and
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were suspended on November 26 in advance of Sinlaku. Classes and works were also suspended in
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on that day. Fishermen and small boats were urged not to go out in Eastern Visayas and
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. At least 500 people were stranded in ports of
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due to transport cancellation. A total of 4,229 people were stranded in different ports across the country. Despite remained weak while hitting the Philippines, Sinlaku still brought strong winds and rains to the south-central part of the country. Rains caused
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in
Tandag Tandag, officially the City of Tandag (Surigaonon language#Tandaganon, Tandaganon/Surigaonon language, Surigaonon: ''Siyudad nan Tandag''; cebuano language, Cebuano: ''Dakbayan sa Tandag''; ), is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classificatio ...
,
Cagwait Cagwait, officially the Municipality of Cagwait ( Surigaonon: ''Lungsod nan Cagwait''; ), is a municipality in the province of Surigao del Sur, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 21,747 people. History Cagwait was ...
,
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and
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. 25 families in
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and 274 people in
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were evacuated. Heavy rains in
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triggered flooding and inundated roads in the city. In
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, flooding forced 500 people to evacuate. 296 people in Talisayan and 70 people in Tagoloan were evacuated in advance of the storm. 35 people were rescued from their house as they were trapped by floodwaters. Multiple towns in
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suffered from power outages. Strong winds and heavy rains battering Jagna and
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. People lived in coastal regions were evacuated. A crewman from a cargo ship drowned in Jagna, after being knocked out by strong winds and fell to the sea. In President Carlos P. Garcia, of seaweeds were destroyed by Sinlaku. Strong winds and heavy rains also downed trees and blocked roads in
Cebu Cebu ( ; ), officially the Province of Cebu (; ), is a province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region, and consists of a main island and 167 surrounding islands and islets. The coastal zone of Cebu is identified as a ...
. Landslides and power outages were reported in the province. In
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, floodwaters were chest-deep, which prompted 100 people to evacuate, while floodwaters in
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reached waist-deep, also led to evacuation of people who lived there. A boy climbed a coconut tree to flee from the flooding, though his mother was found dead after the floods. Another man drowned in
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. A fisherman was missing off the coast of
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. Over 2,000 people were evacuated in
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and Tayasan, Negros Oriental, while 2,600
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s evacuated from a campsite in
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. Sinlaku killed four people, injured two, and eight others were missing across the country. 3,742 houses were damaged by the storm, in which 343 of them were destroyed. Infrastructural damage amounted to
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2.66 million (US$60,000).


Vietnam

Sinlaku brought strong winds and heavy rains to the south-central coast of
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. The regions experienced strong breeze winds of , with gusts reaching
gale A gale is a strong wind; the word is typically used as a descriptor in nautical contexts. The U.S. National Weather Service defines a gale as sustained surface wind moving at a speed between .
-force. Waves of also affecting the region. In Khánh Hòa province, the provincial government held an urgent meeting on November 29 to prepare for the storm. The government asked 624 boats carrying 3,600 people to find shelters, while 56 boats carrying 500 people in Trường Sa district had been shifted south to flee Sinlaku. Citizens and tourists were urged not to swim at the beach in
Nha Trang Nha Trang ( or ; ) is a coastal city and capital of Khánh Hòa Province, on the South Central Coast of Vietnam. It is bounded on the north by Ninh Hoà town, on the south by Cam Ranh city and on the west by Diên Khánh District. The city had ...
, as waves became stronger. The government of Phú Yên province mobilized 3,866 military people and 150 rescue teams to prepare for any rescue. The military distributed 5,000 sandbags to those flood-prone regions in the province. Strong winds from Sinlaku knocked 15 trees downed and blocked roads in
Quy Nhon Quy Nhon ( ) is a coastal city in Bình Định province in central Vietnam. It is composed of 16 wards and five communes with a total of . Quy Nhon was the capital of the former Bình Định province. As of 2022 its population was 481.110. Hi ...
. Over 100 workers were mobilized to remove the tree debris. A fishing boat was caught by strong winds and high waves off the Lý Sơn Island, but savers were unable to rescue them due to adverse weather. The Maritime Search and Rescue Coordination Center rescued 2 crewmen from the ''Cosco Prince Rupert'', a container ship from
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. Phú Yên province suffered from minor flooding and power outages. Hundreds of meters of embankments were damaged by high waves and collapsed. of rice and of crops were flooded or damaged in the province. In
Bình Định province Bình Định (平定) was a former northern coastal province in the South Central Coast region, the Central of Vietnam. It borders  Quảng Ngãi to the north,  Phú Yên to the south, Gia Lai to the west and the South China Sea to the ea ...
, of rice seedling were flooded, while of rice seedlings were damaged. Preliminary damage from the two provinces was calculated at VND90 billion (US$4.2 million). Across the country, 151 houses were collapsed after the storm while 340 others were damaged. Ten fishing vessels were damaged. No fatalities and injures were reported, though the total loss of Sinlaku reached VND160 billion (US$7.5 million).


See also

* Other tropical cyclones named Sinlaku * Other tropical cyclones named Queenie *
Typhoon Lingling (2001) Typhoon Lingling, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Nanang, was a deadly typhoon that struck the Philippines and Vietnam in early-November 2001 and caused 379 deaths. The name "Lingling" was given by Hong Kong. The 39th tropical depression, 22n ...
*
Tropical Storm Chanthu (2004) Severe Tropical Storm Chanthu, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Gener, was a strong tropical storm that produced deadly flooding in Indochina in mid June 2004. Originating from an area of low pressure on June 5, 2004, Chanthu was fi ...
* Typhoon Mirinae (2009) * Typhoon Damrey (2017) * Tropical Storm Matmo (2019) * Tropical Storm Etau (2020)


References


External links


JMA General Information
of Tropical Storm Sinlaku (1421) from Digital Typhoon
JMA Best Track Data
of Tropical Storm Sinlaku (1421)
JTWC Best Track Data
of Tropical Storm 02W (Kajiki)
21W.SINLAKU
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