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Typhoon Bualoi was a tropical cyclone in October 2019 that brought floods over Japan. The fortieth tropical depression, and the eleventh typhoon of the
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, Bualoi originated from a disturbance east of the
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on October 17, 2019, that quickly organized to a tropical depression on October 19, earning the designated name ''22W''. Favorable conditions strengthened the depression into a tropical storm. The
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gave it the name ''Bualoi'' in response. Bualoi
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and became a typhoon on October 20, before its rate of strengthening was stopped by a
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the following day. The rate was later recommenced through rapid intensification, making Bualoi reach its peak on October 22 as a Category 5-equivalent typhoon, with 10-minute sustained winds of and one-minute sustained winds of . Bualoi rapidly weakened on October 23 due to
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and continued before transitioning into an extratropical cyclone and dissipating on October 25. After affecting the
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, where an emergency declaration was issued, warm moist air flowed into Bualoi, causing the atmosphere to become unstable and produce torrential rains over Japan on October 25. Around that time, the country was still in the recovery process after Typhoons Faxai and Hagibis had devastated the archipelago. Most of the damage occurred in
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, though other prefectures such as Miyagi and Fukushima Prefectures, were also affected. Across the prefectures, about half of the 13 fatalities took place in a car as the automobiles were swept or submerged in rivers flooded by the rain, and happened during evacuation. Transportation services were also stopped in the affected areas. About 4,998 houses were destroyed, contributing to the total of over million in damages.


Meteorological history

A
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located just north of
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persisted on October 16, and generally tracked westward. The area was later reported to have developed into a tropical depression on October 18, according to the
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(JMA). Later that day, the
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(JTWC) issued a
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on the system, designating it ''Invest 97W'', after it was situated under low vertical
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and warm
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s, being favorable conditions for further
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, as flaring
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obscured the low-level circulation center (LLCC) of the system. On October 19, the JTWC assigned the disturbance as Tropical Depression 22W. In addition, the depression further strengthened to a tropical storm while forming a
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(CDO), receiving the name ''Bualoi'' from the JMA. Early on October 20, the JMA categorized Bualoi as a severe tropical storm after the storm had 10-minute sustained winds of . The
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s of the storm tightened around the nascent
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surrounded by cold
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s. While steering northwestward from a
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, Bualoi intensified to a typhoon after further consolidation with improved deep banding. However, a
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(TUTT) cell to the northwest subdued
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, stopping the rate of strengthening, which by that point the storm had 1-minute sustained winds of . Bualoi later recommenced its development and
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on October 21 while passing north of
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after sea temperatures remained favorable, despite the storm converging with the TUTT cell. Satellite imagery revealed the symmetrical system and its eye on October 22, with rainbands circulating around the center. At 09:00 UTC Bualoi reached its peak intensity, with 10-minute sustained winds of and the lowest barometric pressure of as estimated by the JMA, and 1-minute sustained winds of according to the JTWC, being equivalent to a Category 5 hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. On October 23, its eye became cloud-filled, and despite good environmental conditions, Bualoi began gradually weakening as it tracked northeastward. The CDO had elongated to the north of the LLCC as a result of stronger wind shear. Winds from the northeast of
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contributed to placing the center south-southeast of the island. By October 24, the deep convection in the south quadrant of the storm became sheared while tracking poleward. The convection was later displaced slightly northeast of the obscured LLCC on October 25, before being sheared, leading to Bualoi transitioning to an
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.


Preparations, impact, and aftermath


Mariana Islands

Ahead of Bualoi in the
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, a Typhoon Warning was put in effect for the islands of
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and
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, with a Typhoon Watch in effect for Rota. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Watches were posted for the islands of
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,
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, and
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. These were all discontinued by October 21. Northern Mariana Islands Lieutenant Governor
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placed the territory under Typhoon Condition 3 on October 19. This was upgraded to Typhoon Condition 4 by October 21. A federal emergency declaration was approved for the islands by the
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. Schools and government buildings were closed with the threat of the typhoon on October 21. The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. turned off water access ahead of Bualoi as a precaution. As Bualoi neared its passage through the Mariana Islands, flash flood alerts and heavy rain warnings were put in effect. The
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(FEMA) provided aid to the
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after U.S. president
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signed the emergency declaration from the Commonwealth on October 20.


Japan

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, mainly Chiba and Fukushima Prefectures, was still recovering from Typhoons Faxai and Hagibis. Warm, moist air flowed into the typhoon and caused Bualoi to flow excessive rain upon the prefecture on October 25, despite not reaching land. Advisories were issued across the country and evacuations took place. According to the
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, 26 casualties were reported; 13 people were killed and 13 were injured, with 5 of the injuries being serious. 4,998 houses were damaged across the country, according to the agency. Total loss were finalized at over
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200 million. Damages such as floods and the flooding of rivers and landslides mainly occurred in the
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. About half of the fatalities occurred in a car, such as when the car was submerged or washed away by the river while evacuating by car. In Chiba Prefecture, two landslides occurred in
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, killing two men and women in their 60s and a woman in her 40s. A landslide also occurred in Ichihara, killing a woman in her 50s. In
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, a man died after being swept away by a river. Another report claimed that a woman was seen being swept into the river, after which she was found dead. In Nagara, one man was found in each of the two cars, but both died. In
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, two men died from similar damage. A man in his 80s was also found dead in
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. In Sōma, Fukushima, a woman in her 60s was found dead after a river that flowed through the city overflowed. Her son was reported missing before being found dead at Matsukawa-ura Bay. The town of Marumori in
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, which was severely damaged by Typhoon Hagibis two weeks ago, including the disruption of railroads, suffered further damage, with more than of rain falling on the 25th. 27 rivers were flooded. Damage also occurred outside the expected inundation areas on the hazard maps created by local governments. Not only the public hall and city hall, which had been used as evacuation centers, were flooded, but deaths also occurred in the roads. In
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, Chiba Prefecture, which was flooded in the Ichinomiya River basin, the city hall and the central public hall, which are both outside the expected flooding area, were flooded. About 23,400 households in Chiba had lost power, and up to 4,700 households had lost water. Due to the torrential rain, all public transportation systems stopped working, and roads were flooded one after another. The up and down lines between the
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Kita and Hokota junctions on the
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, and the inner and outer loops of the Mobara-Kita and Ichihara-Tsurumai junctions on the
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were closed. On the following day, the 26th, most of the railway lines resumed operation, but on the
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between Enokido Station and
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on the
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, the soil under the tracks was washed away, so operations resumed on October 28. However, due to fallen trees and landslides between
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and Kazusa-Kameyama Station on the
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, operation resumed on November 1. The Chiba Green Bus, which has its head office and sales office in Sakura, which was heavily damaged, flooded the nearby Kashima River in the early morning of the 26th, submerging the bus garage. It was damaged to be scrapped. The
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Emergency Disaster Response Headquarters responded to the disaster in parallel with the response to Typhoon Hagibis. In addition, two disaster dispatches were carried out by the Self-Defense Forces.


See also

*
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*
Tropical cyclones in 2019 During 2019, 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 142 systems formed, with 100 of these developing further ...
* Typhoon Mindulle (2021)


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