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Typhoon Dujuan, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Onyok, was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Pearl River delta since Typhoon Hope in 1979. The 13th storm and 7th typhoon of the 2003 Pacific typhoon season, Dujuan developed on August 27 to the east of Taiwan. It initially moved to the northwest, slowly intensifying into a tropical storm while drawing moisture and rainfall over the Philippines. On the island of Luzon, one person was killed and areas were flooded. Dujuan quickly intensified after turning and moving quicker to the west-northwest, developing an eye. It reached peak winds of 150 km/h (90 mph) on September 1, and shortly thereafter passed just south of Taiwan. There, Dujuan left 590,000 people without power, killed three, and caused NT$200 million (NWD, $115 millio

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  • Typhoon Dujuan, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Onyok, was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Pearl River delta since Typhoon Hope in 1979. The 13th storm and 7th typhoon of the 2003 Pacific typhoon season, Dujuan developed on August 27 to the east of Taiwan. It initially moved to the northwest, slowly intensifying into a tropical storm while drawing moisture and rainfall over the Philippines. On the island of Luzon, one person was killed and areas were flooded. Dujuan quickly intensified after turning and moving quicker to the west-northwest, developing an eye. It reached peak winds of 150 km/h (90 mph) on September 1, and shortly thereafter passed just south of Taiwan. There, Dujuan left 590,000 people without power, killed three, and caused NT$200 million (NWD, $115 million USD) in crop damage. While moving through the South China Sea, the typhoon developed concentric eyewalls. Dujuan weakened to severe tropical storm status before making landfall on September 2 in southern China, just east of Hong Kong near Shenzhen, Guangdong. The storm dissipated the next day after causing 40 deaths and ¥2.3 billion (CNY, $277 million USD) in damage. Most of the deaths were in Shenzhen where the storm moved ashore, and the city experienced a near-total power outage. (en)
  • O Tufão Dujuan foi o maior ciclone tropical que atingiu o sul da China com ventos de até 240 km/h entre o final de outubro e início de setembro de 2003. Foi o maior tufão que atingiu na região até então. (pt)
  • 颱風杜鵑(英語:Typhoon Dujuan,國際編號:0313,聯合颱風警報中心:14W,菲律賓大氣地球物理和天文管理局:Onyok)為2003年太平洋颱風季第13個被命名的風暴。「杜鵑」一名是由中國提供,即杜鵑花。杜鵑是一個同時吹襲兩岸四地的颱風,並為香港帶來1999年以來首個九號熱帶氣旋警告信號。 (zh)
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  • O Tufão Dujuan foi o maior ciclone tropical que atingiu o sul da China com ventos de até 240 km/h entre o final de outubro e início de setembro de 2003. Foi o maior tufão que atingiu na região até então. (pt)
  • 颱風杜鵑(英語:Typhoon Dujuan,國際編號:0313,聯合颱風警報中心:14W,菲律賓大氣地球物理和天文管理局:Onyok)為2003年太平洋颱風季第13個被命名的風暴。「杜鵑」一名是由中國提供,即杜鵑花。杜鵑是一個同時吹襲兩岸四地的颱風,並為香港帶來1999年以來首個九號熱帶氣旋警告信號。 (zh)
  • Typhoon Dujuan, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Onyok, was the strongest tropical cyclone to strike the Pearl River delta since Typhoon Hope in 1979. The 13th storm and 7th typhoon of the 2003 Pacific typhoon season, Dujuan developed on August 27 to the east of Taiwan. It initially moved to the northwest, slowly intensifying into a tropical storm while drawing moisture and rainfall over the Philippines. On the island of Luzon, one person was killed and areas were flooded. Dujuan quickly intensified after turning and moving quicker to the west-northwest, developing an eye. It reached peak winds of 150 km/h (90 mph) on September 1, and shortly thereafter passed just south of Taiwan. There, Dujuan left 590,000 people without power, killed three, and caused NT$200 million (NWD, $115 millio (en)
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  • Typhoon Dujuan (2003) (en)
  • 颱風杜鵑 (2003年) (zh)
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