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Viewing cable 06GUANGZHOU15429, Typhoon Chanchu Blows into South China Causing

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
06GUANGZHOU15429 2006-05-25 06:14 2011-08-23 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED Consulate Guangzhou
VZCZCXRO6980
RR RUEHCN RUEHGH
DE RUEHGZ #5429/01 1450614
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 250614Z MAY 06
FM AMCONSUL GUANGZHOU
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 8754
INFO RUEHOO/CHINA POSTS COLLECTIVE
RUCPDOC/USDOC WASHDC
RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC
RUEKJCS/DIA WASHDC
RHHMUNA/HQ USPACOM HONOLULU HI
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 GUANGZHOU 015429 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
USDOC FOR 4420/ITA/MAC/MCQUEEN 
STATE ALSO PASS USTR/CHINA OFFICE/STRATFORD/CELICO 
USPACOM FOR FPA 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: ECON PGOV SOCI CH
SUBJECT: Typhoon Chanchu Blows into South China Causing 
Death and Damage 
 
REF: A) Guangzhou 14818, B) Guangzhou 10542 
 
1.  (U) Summary: Typhoon Chanchu, following its strike on 
the Philippines, headed toward eastern Guangdong Province 
late last week with landfall on Thursday, May 18. 
Preparing for the typhoon's landfall, over 600,000 persons 
were evacuated, with numbers reaching more than one million 
by the time the typhoon departed.  Reports indicate that 23 
persons were killed by floods and landslides triggered by 
the typhoon in Guangdong and Fujian Provinces.    The National 
Disaster Reduction Center, Ministry of Civil Affairs, 
estimated total economic loss for Guangzhou RMB 1.47 
billion (USD 184 million), for Fujian, RMB 3.68 billion 
(USD 459 million).  Provincial reports indicate 3.8 million 
acres of Fujian farmland have been damaged with another 
520,000 acres damaged in Guangdong.  End Summary. 
 
Typhoon Leaves 23 Dead, One Million Evacuees 
-------------------------------------------- 
 
2.  (U) The powerful typhoon struck China on Thursday, May 
18, leaving at least 21 people dead: 15 in Fujian province 
due to floods and landslides triggered by the typhoon; and, 
eight in Guangdong Province.  At the same time, media 
reports say 28 Vietnamese fishermen were killed and many 
more were missing after their boats sank or went missing in 
Chinese waters due to the storm, though Chinese naval 
vessels provided food and water to survivors found on 
Vietnamese fishing boats following the typhoon.  The 
Chinese government announced that over 100,000 vessels had 
been ordered back to port before the typhoon hit the area. 
After making landfall, the typhoon was downgraded to a 
tropical storm and returned to the sea southeast of 
Shanghai late Thursday evening. 
 
3.  (U) On Wednesday, May 17, before the typhoon made 
landfall, approximately 300,000 people were evacuated from 
their homes in Fujian Province with an additional 320,000 
people evacuated along the coast of Guangdong Province. 
Following Typhoon Chanchu's landfall, the number of 
evacuees in these two provinces reached more than one 
million people.  Evacuees are currently being housed in 
tents, schools, government warehouses or staying with 
relatives. 
 
Damages Estimated at USD 600 Million 
------------------------------------ 
 
4.  (U) At the Central Government level, Vice Premier Hui 
Liangyu expressed great concern over the typhoon.  The 
National Disaster Reduction Center, Ministry of Civil 
Affairs, estimated total economic losses for Guangdong at 
approximately RMB 1.5 billion (USD 184 million), and for 
Fujian at 3.7 billion (USD 459 million).  There have been 
no requests for international or central government 
assistance so far and relief efforts are being handled 
primarily by provincial and local governments, though a 
joint delegation made up of representatives from eight 
ministries arrived in Fujian to advise recovery operations. 
Hope Weiner of the International Federation of the Red 
Cross stated that the China Red Cross was sending a team 
down to the affected area to investigate.  To date, the CRC 
has only sent limited supplies, such as blankets, to the 
regional Red Cross offices in Fujian and Guangdong. 
 
Provincial Situation and Recovery Efforts 
----------------------------------------- 
 
5.  (U) Provincial and Chinese Red Cross sources provided 
the following information on damages and government 
responses. 
 
Fujian Province 
 
Reports from the Fujian Provincial Government provide the 
following information: 
Impacted areas: 425 townships in 60 counties (most in 
Zhangzhou City in Southern Fujian - Zhangzhou was recently 
profiled in ref A). 
People affected by the typhoon: 3.155 million 
Houses collapsed: 9,600 
People evacuated: 709,000 
Death: 15 (caused by landslides) 
People missing: 4 
 
GUANGZHOU 00015429  002 OF 002 
 
 
Area of farmland damaged: 1.54 million hectares (3.8 
million acres) 
Direct economic loss: RMB 3.8 billion (USD 475 million) 
(including RMB 601 million (USD 75 million) in damages to 
water facilities) 
 
Recovery efforts: The Fujian Red Cross delivered to 
Zhangzhou's Zhangpu County, which is severely hit, recovery 
supplies with a total value of RMB 165,000 (USD 20,000), 
including power generators, quilts, instant noodles, tents, 
and medicines.  Other supplies from Guangzhou will be 
delivered directly to Zhangzhou City. 
 
Guangdong Province 
 
Impacted areas: 289 townships in 35 counties/districts 
(most in Shantou City of Eastern Guangdong - Shantou 
profiled in ref B). 
People affected by the typhoon: 7.78 million 
Houses collapsed: 4,879 
Deaths: 3 (Five more died in traffic accidents) 
People evacuated: 343,278 
Area of farmland damaged: 211,000 hectares (521,400 acres) 
Direct economic loss: RMB 4.64 billion (USD 580 million) 
(including RMB 2.63 billion (USD 328 million) in losses to 
agriculture, RMB 864 million (USD 10.8 million) in losses 
to industry and transportation industry, and RMB 418 
million (USD 52 million) in damages to water facilities.) 
 
Recovery efforts: Guangdong Deputy Party Secretary Ou 
Guangyuan headed the prevention and recovery work for the 
Province.  The Provincial Government website stresses 
official efforts to evacuate people before the typhoon made 
landfall, and to deliver relief supplies to the areas hit 
by the typhoon.  At this point, little additional 
information is available. 
 
DONG