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El Tifón Louise comenzó a desarrollarse el 4 de octubre de 1945 en las islas Carolinas y el 9 de octubre pasó por sobre en Okinawa, bahía abarrotada de naves que esperaban embarcar a más de 200.000 soldados, marinos y aviadores para trasladarlos hasta los Estados Unidos debido al reciente término de la guerra contra Japón. 12 buques fueron hundidos, 222 encallaron en los roqueríos y playas y otros 32 fueron severamente dañados. Murieron 36 hombres, 47 desaparecieron y 100 fueron heridos gravemente. En tierra, 60 aviones fueron dañados y más del 80% de los edificios y casas fueron destruidos

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dbo:abstract El Tifón Louise comenzó a desarrollarse el 4 de octubre de 1945 en las islas Carolinas y el 9 de octubre pasó por sobre en Okinawa, bahía abarrotada de naves que esperaban embarcar a más de 200.000 soldados, marinos y aviadores para trasladarlos hasta los Estados Unidos debido al reciente término de la guerra contra Japón. 12 buques fueron hundidos, 222 encallaron en los roqueríos y playas y otros 32 fueron severamente dañados. Murieron 36 hombres, 47 desaparecieron y 100 fueron heridos gravemente. En tierra, 60 aviones fueron dañados y más del 80% de los edificios y casas fueron destruidos (es) Typhoon Louise, known in Japan as the Akune Typhoon (阿久根台風, Akune Taifū), was a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone that hit Japan, with the area hardest hit being Hyogo Prefecture. It caused at least 377 deaths and another 74 missing persons, while leaving a wide swath of damage across the country. It took place just after the cessation of World War II, causing severe damage to bases and forces that had just finished fighting in the conflict. Being the twenty-third named storm and twelfth typhoon of the 1945 Pacific typhoon season, Louise was first seen developing on October 2 near the Caroline Islands. Moving to the northwest, it slowly organized until it strengthened to a tropical storm on the next day. It then passed between the Northern Mariana Islands on the night of October 4, bringing gale-force winds to the archipelago. However, it remained at that intensity until it started to approach the Ryukyu Islands on October 9, where it strengthened to a minimal typhoon. While at its peak intensity of 120 km/h (75 mph), it devastated the islands, especially Okinawa. It weakened back to a tropical storm on the next day as it curved to the northeast. Louise then passed through the Chūgoku region in Japan, then moved out into the Sea of Japan while further weakening below gale-force winds, before dissipating on October 12 near the Tsugaru Strait. Data compiled by the Japan Meteorological Agency showed that Louise killed 377 individuals over the Nansei Islands and Japan, with the majority coming from the former. However, some reports at that time estimate that the typhoon possibly killed over 500 persons, also with many of them coming from the country's islands. Some warships in the East China Sea and the Pacific Ocean were destroyed and/or sank due to high waves, increasing the number of missing individuals and deaths. Some planes and essential supplies were also destroyed. Despite the new supplies coming into the area to replace the lost goods, the damages and losses were still high. Overall, the typhoon caused hundreds of millions of damage to ships, croplands, and public establishments. (en) 阿久根台風(あくねたいふう、昭和20年台風第20号、国際名:ルイーズ/Louise)は、1945年10月10日に鹿児島県出水郡阿久根町(現在の鹿児島県阿久根市)付近に上陸して日本を縦断した台風。 規模や勢力は大きなものではなかったが、9月に大被害をもたらした枕崎台風(昭和20年台風第16号)から1ヶ月もたたないうちにほぼ同じ経路を通って通過したこと、また、台風の接近前から前線活動により雨が降り続いていたことから、九州から中部地方にかけての各地に河川の氾濫や土砂災害・浸水被害をもたらした。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment El Tifón Louise comenzó a desarrollarse el 4 de octubre de 1945 en las islas Carolinas y el 9 de octubre pasó por sobre en Okinawa, bahía abarrotada de naves que esperaban embarcar a más de 200.000 soldados, marinos y aviadores para trasladarlos hasta los Estados Unidos debido al reciente término de la guerra contra Japón. 12 buques fueron hundidos, 222 encallaron en los roqueríos y playas y otros 32 fueron severamente dañados. Murieron 36 hombres, 47 desaparecieron y 100 fueron heridos gravemente. En tierra, 60 aviones fueron dañados y más del 80% de los edificios y casas fueron destruidos (es) 阿久根台風(あくねたいふう、昭和20年台風第20号、国際名:ルイーズ/Louise)は、1945年10月10日に鹿児島県出水郡阿久根町(現在の鹿児島県阿久根市)付近に上陸して日本を縦断した台風。 規模や勢力は大きなものではなかったが、9月に大被害をもたらした枕崎台風(昭和20年台風第16号)から1ヶ月もたたないうちにほぼ同じ経路を通って通過したこと、また、台風の接近前から前線活動により雨が降り続いていたことから、九州から中部地方にかけての各地に河川の氾濫や土砂災害・浸水被害をもたらした。 (ja) Typhoon Louise, known in Japan as the Akune Typhoon (阿久根台風, Akune Taifū), was a deadly and destructive tropical cyclone that hit Japan, with the area hardest hit being Hyogo Prefecture. It caused at least 377 deaths and another 74 missing persons, while leaving a wide swath of damage across the country. It took place just after the cessation of World War II, causing severe damage to bases and forces that had just finished fighting in the conflict. (en)
rdfs:label Tifón Louise (es) 阿久根台風 (ja) Typhoon Louise (1945) (en)
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