USAID Administrator Brian Atwood headed The heavy rainfall contributed to significant river overflowing, including the Tchoutacabouffa River at D'Iberville, which set a record crest of 19ft (5.7m). [47] There, strong waves broke over the seawall, and caused heavy flood damage to some of the town's old buildings. Several schools and hotels in Nevis a VIP delegation to the Dominican Republic and Haiti on September 30 to Due to extensive preparations, only one direct death was attributed to the storm. Damage from the tornado totaled $500,000. Lack of electricity greatly damaged the water system, resulting in the loss of water and sewer service for 75% of the island. [9] Tides reaching about 10ft (3m) above normal inundated many parts of the Overseas Highway. relief assistance to displaced persons and the high degree of flooding Between Panama City Beach and Perdido Key, most of the beach access stairs and walkways suffered damage. [1] Damage was greatest along the northern coastline from Cap-Hatien to Gonaves due to the flooding and mudslides. This figure includes assistance already provided, Maximum sustained. The Haitian Civil Protection Directorate rolls of plastic sheeting, 100 body bags, 2,000 five-gallon water jugs, [9] Large pastures for animals were destroy as well as poultry and other necessities. Continuing on its path across the Caribbean, Georges then struck the Dominican Republic and Haiti on September 22, causing additional fatalities and extensive damage. 70%,or 112, of bridges in the Dominican Republic were destroyed. In Basse-Terre, minor to moderate damage was common; the worst damage was to the banana crops, 85% to 100% devastated, with a cost of 100million francs (22million USD). plus an additional $32 million: $10 million from USAID for Title [10] High winds downed nearly half of the island's electric and telephone lines, leaving 96% of the population powerless and 8.4% of telephone customers without service. [28] Total losses on the island were estimated at $2million (1998 USD). [48], Like in Puerto Rico and Hispaniola, the severe drought during the El Nio of 1997 exacerbated the flood's disruption to crops in eastern Cuba. In follow-up to the U.S. Sustained winds in Alabama reached 54mph (87km/h) at Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley, while gusts peaked at 64mph (103km/h) at an agricultural station in Fairhope. Fred was centered 50 miles (95 kilometers) southeast of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on Wednesday morning and moving west-northwest at 16 mph (26 kph), the U.S. National Hurricane. conservatively estimates $260 million worth of damage or 90% destruction needs within the Dominican Republic and Haiti. II humanitarian food aid, $10 million from USDA for the purchase of 100,000 sheeting, 1 water bladder, and 51 water jugs to Barbuda; and 101 rolls Slow going on the New York City-bound George Washington Bridge as Hurricane Floyd deluges the area, August 26, 1999. Fiona was centered 50 miles (85 kilometers) southeast of Punta Cana, Dominican Republic with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 kph) on Sunday night, according to the U.S. National. The most amazing thing to methe most gratifying thingis that by the time the first flight had returned, the news had gotten out in the local Dominican media and people were coming from everywhere to try to help. Electricity and 120mph (193km/h) winds downed and uprooted trees across much of the country, littering streets with debris and mud. The next morningI think it was six or seven o'clockthe first plane took off with the bags of food. Hurricane Georges formed on September 15, 1998 as a tropical depression 300 miles south southwest of the Cape Verde Islands in the far eastern Atlantic. More than 28,000people across the island evacuated their homes to the shelters in the northern portion of the island. The most destructive storms hit in 1998 with Hurricane George and in 1979 with Tropical Storm Federico, resulting in economic losses equivalent to 16.1% and 18.4%of GDP respectively. 120mph (190km/h) winds downed and uprooted trees across much of the country, littering streets with debris and mud. Damage to dwellings is less severe in Nevis In addition, BHR/OFDA storm resulted in infrastructure damage and loss of life throughout the [22], In the other part of the country, Nevis fared better. Winds W at 25 to 35 mph. for monitoring and ensuring the effectiveness of any new BHR/OFDA initiatives. The organization sent $25,000 (1998 USD) to support purchasing of water purifying supplies, emergency construction materials and many chainsaws. And for a period of time, we managed 16 of the shelters. season (which accounts for 60% of Haiti's annual rice production) is unlikely Later on September19, a hurricane warning was put into effect for islands between Dominica and Anguilla, as well as Saint Martin, but excluding Saint Barthlemy. And when it hit the mountains, it dropped a tremendous amount of water in a very short period of time. The hurricane did serious damage to the infrastructure of the country: Homes, roads, bridges, dams, and airports were destroyed or were seriously damaged. They then sent three airplane flights to deliver body bags, plastic sheeting, five-gallon water jugs, water bladders and chainsaws. [41][42] Lack of electricity led to a total disruption of Haiti's water supply system, causing a decrease in sanitary conditions across the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. to take place. Hurricane Georges struck the eastern The areas hardest hit by the With storm surge of 8.0ft (2.4m) at Mobile Bay Causeway, a number of businesses near the bridge were damaged. Georges produced $1 billion of damage to the island and killed over 380 people. Diversity, About the Impact of Hurricane Georges (Intermediate), Help a community overseas and get your students interested in geography with open mapping, Planting the hills green with hope: Combating climate change and caste discrimination in Nepal, Freedom of Information Extensive storm surge flooding also occurred along Mobile Bay. [37], Well-executed evacuations and warnings limited the death toll to six,[1] while damage amounted to $305million (1998USD, $500million 2009USD). of damage to the electrical system and $2.5 million worth of damage to Georges's waves overturned two boats in Key West,[8] damaged 1,536houses, and destroyed 173homes, many of which were mobile homes. Substantial amounts of tobacco and sugar plantations were severely damaged. Freshwater flooding in Mobile resulted in one death, the only direct death in the United States. However, Missions in Santo Domingo and Port Au Prince will assume responsibility [1], In the Dominican Republic, Georges brought strong winds and very heavy rains, along with a 7-foot (2m) storm surge. The hospital and airport on both islands The island gets a serious brush on average every 5.03 years. a USG inter-agency task force has been established to address reconstruction The first component of the project was to quickly disperse $60 million for necessary items of recovery such as medicine, housing materials and chemical products. [8] A Dominican economist, Felix Calvo estimated that the storm did about $6 billion (1998 USD) in damage to the island. $20,000 On September18, the National Disaster Preparedness Committee in Dominica began meetings to prepare for possible impacts from Georges. Dominican Tourism Association, only 5-10% of the country's tourism facilities [25], No major damage was reported to public buildings in the British Virgin Islands. Juan Salas . [60] While stalling over the southern portion of the state, it produced torrential rainfall, amounting to 16.7in (420mm) in Pascagoula. declarations from all four affected nations. BHR/OFDA Assistance to the eastern Caribbean: $500,300 [8] Due to lack of law enforcement, those who stayed in Key West went through red lights, double-parked, and disobeyed traffic laws. This, combined with strong winds, damaged 60,475homes, of which 3,481 were completely destroyed. [8], Georges produced a storm surge of up to 10ft (3m) in the Florida Panhandle. [30] The hurricane brought storm surge peaking at an estimated 10-ft (3m) in height in Fajardo, along with tides up to 20ft (6m) above normal. Early on the following day, a tropical storm warning was issued for Saint Lucia and Martinique. Many citizens in southern Mississippi were told to leave due to a mandatory or recommended evacuation. away by flood waters and mudslides. Damage in the Dominican Republic amounted to $1.8 billion (1998 USD). The overflown rivers in the southern portion of the state flooded homes and forced more to evacuate just days after the hurricane came through. Hurricane Fiona grew more powerful Tuesday as it rolled past Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic after pounding the islands with up to 30 inches of rain, triggering overwhelming flooding,. Corps Response, Diversity, Two deaths occurred due to carbon monoxide poisoning from operating a gasoline-powered generator indoors, FEMA brought about temporary roofing for those whose roofs were torn apart. People were feeling like they made a difference and were able to get food out in drastic conditions. [43] In all, 209people died in Haiti. 1,150 water jugs to St. Kitts; 100 rolls of plastic sheeting, two 3,000-gallon But they wanted to continue to stay together. Thousands were left homeless as a result of the storm in the Lesser Antilles, and damage totals totaled up to about US$880million. Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance, United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. [38], Upon reaching Haiti, Georges was a weakened hurricane, but it still brought heavy rainfall across the entire country. They asked: Could you help us? In the Florida Keys, Georges brought a storm surge of up to 12ft (3.6m) in Tavernier. Throughout the state, winds left approximately 230,000people without power. most shelters in these affected areas are overcrowded, low on potable water, The capital city of Port-au-Prince was largely unharmed, with the exception of flooding in low-lying coastal areas, damaging the main commercial port. 7000 people evacuated to six shelters in the capital city of Santo Domingo. relief interventions or disaster mitigation activities may be funded in On September 16, the depression was upgraded to Tropical Storm Georges, and to Hurricane Georges the next day. Hurricane warnings for the Caribbean Islands: C a r i b a t i o n service for travelers to Dominican Republic, Cuba, Haiti and Puerto Rico. codes, mitigation policy, city planning, and hazard mapping. purification supplies. Maximum sustained winds at landfall in the Dominican Republic are estimated to be 90 mph, according to the National Hurricane Center. Hurricane Georges had just recently reached Category 3-status when it made landfall on the island and became the worst storm to affect the island since Hurricane David made a direct landfall in 1979. John. [5], After Georges passed over the Dominican Republic, 438 people were confirmed dead or missing with another 155,000 people to be homeless. Like in Puerto Rico, Georges was greatly weakened by the mountainous terrain, and after crossing the Windward Passage, it struck 30mi (48km) east of Guantnamo Bay, Cuba on September 23. indicate. The hurricane slammed into Grand Turk Island in the Turks and Caicos Islands on Tuesday morning local time, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. to PAHO's appeal for emergency assistance to the Dominican Republic and The storm surge also inundated the Chandeleur Islands, the first line of protection for the coasts of Louisiana and Mississippi. contributed $300,000 to PAHO's appeal for emergency assistance to Haiti. * BHR/OFDA Assistance to the region: After pounding Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, Hurricane Fiona has strengthened and is forecast to pass near or to the east of the Turks and Caicos early Tuesday. It is averaged that we get a direct hit once every 22.66 years. crop production is not expected for four months. All shelters experienced power outages, and after the storm passed through, lack of water and sewer systems became a serious problem. have minor damage to roofing. buildings. [57] Five people were injured and damage from the tornado reached over $1million. Puerto Rican governor Pedro Rossell activated the island's National Guard, opened 416shelters, and enacted a temporary prohibition on alcohol sales. The tourist industry in St. Kitts is also Act, Accessibility Flooding shut down many bridges, highways, and secondary roads in Baldwin and Escambia counties, including Interstate 10 near the AlabamaFlorida state line; U.S. Route 29 and Alabama State Route 113 in Flomaton; and US 31 in Brewton and Flomaton. Hurricane David Spared Florida in 1979 but Destroyed the Dominican Republic. The extent of damage throughout High winds during the passage of the hurricane downed telephone and power lines, causing loss of communication and power across much of the island. They had no idea what to do. [11] Flooding and wind damage from Hurricane Georges caused major damage to the island's major airport in Santo Domingo. According to the local government, a total of 3,338 Hyatt's flagship Dominican Republic resorts, the Hyatt Ziva and Zilara Cap Cana . You experience enormous amounts of generosity during a disaster like this. A tornado outbreak produced 47tornadoes20 in Alabama, 17 in Florida, and 10 in Georgia, leaving 36injuries and about $9million in damage. People put aside a lot of their differences to help: to rescue people, to donate water, to get them to a shelter. None of the schools in the area suffered any damage and opened again four days after Georges had passed. the supply of electricity and phone services, and has hampered the distribution After passing through Antigua, Georges produced strong winds of up to 115mph (185km/h) while passing over St. Kitts, Georges caused catastrophic damage downing power lines, telephone lines, and trees across the island. The storm has curtailed However, the damage was much less than in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. With a Recruiter, Global This figure includes crop and livestock loss and damage hurricane include La Romana, San Juan de la Maguana, and San Cristobal. to assess damage and carry out relief operations. Life-threatening surf also was possible from Fiona's winds . Vulnerability reduction will be On October 5, BHR/OFDA transferred $260,000 to the U.S. Embassy for Public expenditure during Tropical Storms Noel and Olga in 2007 was around 0.6% of GDP and reached 1.6% of GDP during 2004's Hurricane Jeanne. and USAID Missions in both countries will work closely with the task force In Miami, over 200,000 had no power due to winds knocking down power lines. 25 for the delivery of relief supplies to Antigua and the forward shipment The minimal pressure fell to 10001001 mb (29.54 IHg) for several hours. 90% of all of the plantations in the area were destroyed. Members of the Cuban government travelled door-to-door to alert everyone of the hurricane. the supply of electricity and availability of phone services throughout USAID Administrator Brian Atwood announced in Port Au Prince on The hurricane watch was upgraded to a hurricane warning soon after which persisted until September 23 when Georges passed. Some roads were completely washed away. Three-fourths of the September rice crop response is not expected in the eastern Caribbean; however, other lifesaving The Dominican Republic was slammed on Monday by "extremely heavy rainfall" and winds as strong as 145km per hour (95mph), Eric Blake of the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. Peace Historically, most hurricanes have occurred in the month of September. in the Artibonite Valley. Flooding was exacerbated heavily by coastal defenses being broken from high waves. Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility, Connect With a was used for the transportation of assessment team members. water bladders, and 200 five-gallon water jugs to Nevis; 11 rolls of plastic Rescue workers were also searching for 30 children who went missing at a school in Cambita, which is 30 miles (48km) from Santo Domingo. About six hours later, the hurricane warning issued on September19 was extended on September20 to include islands north and west of Dominica until Puerto Rico. Reports of hurricane-related damages Based on the specific recommendations of this advisor, BHR/OFDA delivered Communities in the Dominican Republic surveyed the damage caused by Hurricane Fiona on Monday, September 19.The storm made landfall in the Dominican Republic in the early hours, bringing maximum sustained winds of around 90 miles per hour, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. Thousands of houses were destroyed, while many were completely destroyed from the flooding and winds. While the greatest wind damage to housing is in the coastal areas We flew out into one of the worst hit areas and dropped the food. declaration, BHR/OFDA immediately provided $25,000 to the U.S. Embassy Hurricane Georges began as a tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa during mid-September 1998. Additionally, more money is needed to regrow the crops destroyed by the storm. [56][58] Overall, damage in Florida totaled at least $340million. The recovery funds were used not only for restoration, but also for staff to aid the island. MORE: Entire island of Puerto Rico loses power as Hurricane Fiona makes . The loss of 50% of the 1999 sugar harvest will also negatively Rainfall as high as 38.46in (977mm) was recorded, which caused devastating flooding. [49], Throughout the state, the storm spawned 17tornadoes the largest outbreak in the state since Hurricane Agnes in 1972. Despite the mandatory evacuation order, 20,000people, including over 7,000Key West citizens, refused to leave. disaster assistance. [49] Located on the weaker side of the storm, rainfall totals in Louisiana were low, with a maximum amount of 2.98in (76mm) in Bogalusa.[1]. Significant flooding caused by the hurricane is being blamed . In Dominican Republic the most active months for a cyclone are usually mid August through September. The National Disaster Coordinator in Nevis indicates $1 million worth The storm reached its peak intensity on September20 with winds of 155mph (249km/h), just below Category 5 status on the SaffirSimpson scale. Cloudy with gusty winds. But chances of one hitting are slim, and if it does occur . The extreme flooding caused great losses in the poultry industry, an important economy in the area. A summary of damages for each country and of 3 died indirectly, however: 2 men collapsed and died due to stress, and a house burned down because of a candle being tipped over, killing one. The National Hurricane. program to deliver 21,000 bags of pre-packaged food to hurricane victims. hotels in Barbuda. 60% of the bridges are damaged, hampering the ability of relief workers According to the [4][5], Due to initial forecasts of the hurricane brushing the northern portion of the country, the Dominican Republic was caught off guard. [6], Prior to making landfall, more than 200,000people were evacuated from coastal areas in eastern Cuba. The beaches of Aruba . [18], The World Bank donated $111 million to a $125 million project which was to re-stabilize the Dominican Republic after Hurricane Georges. Upon landfall, the hurricane's forward motion slowed to an eastward drift. While moving slowly through the state, it dropped torrential rainfall, peaking at 29.66in (75mm) in Bay Minette. [9], In the northern Gulf of Mexico, Georges was forecast to attain major hurricane status and make landfall in southeastern Louisiana. [19] The World Bank had concluded that a lack of emergency management skills were used during Hurricane Georges. Schiller Park, IL (60176) warning38 Fog. The lifestyle of many Puerto Ricans was also forced to change, as many of their farms were left damaged beyond repair. Hurricane Baker first formed Aug. 18th, 1950, near the Leeward Islands before raging through the Atlantic by Antigua, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. Most of those who remained stayed because they believed their house would be able to withstand the hurricane. [45], The hurricane's heavy rainfall resulted in mudslides along the mountainous terrain. By September25, Georges entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. [8] The islands, some only 7ft (2m) high and 300yds (275m) wide, flooded easily. achieved through the introduction of appropriate building standards and The immediate hurricane-related concerns are the provision of short-term ambassador's disaster declaration, BHR/OFDA chartered aircraft on September According to the American Red Cross, Is Peace Corps Right Fire Island, All Saints, Liberta, Bolan, and Crab Six women and children were killed when a youth hostel fell into the Ozama River, which was overswelling. region, particularly in the Dominican Republic and Haiti. of plastic sheeting, 4 water bladders, and 502 water jugs to Antigua. [1] Damage in the Florida Keys amounted to $200million. of six U.S. military helicopters (at a cost of $1.2 million) to assist [23] Total damage on Nevis amounted to $39million. The Hilton La Romana. As of 5 p.m. Eastern time . Sustained winds and gusts reached 87mph (140km/h) and 107mph (172km/h), respectively, at the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Ceiba. [1] In the country, 100,000 were left homeless due to Hurricane Georges. Along the coast, severe flooding washed out railroad and highway bridges. 7000 people evacuated to six shelters in the capital city of Santo Domingo. the effects of future disasters. The storm was unusual, in that it carried a large amount of rain into the mountains. [10] In the days before making landfall, only 22% of the population in recommended evacuation areas along the Florida Panhandle actually left. Statement, Office of Inspector By later on September21, the hurricane warning was canceled for all islands east of the Virgin Islands including Antigua, Barbuda, St. Barthelemy, St. Martin. for a two week duration. [66] Stewart County, received over 5 inches (130mm) of rain which caused extensive flooding that left several roads impassable. The hurricane season in the Caribbean begins on June 1st and finishes in November. The assessment BHR/OFDA also funded the deployment These commodities were distributed People who sold sausage and people who had milk companies donated food. also contributed $150,000 to PAHO's appeal for emergency assistance to was lost due to flooding in the Artibonite Valley, and this month's rice-planting This heavy rainfall resulted in mudslides and flooding, killing a total of 589people across the island and leaving more than 350,000 homeless. In addition to this, President Fidel Castro spoke live on national television to explain the country's plans to withstand the hurricane, as well as ensuring a quick recovery effort by using all of the nation's resources. The strongest in recent years were Irma and Maria, which in 2017 fell on the country within one month. In Gulf Shores, 251houses, 16apartment buildings, and 70businesses experienced significant damage. dengue, conjunctivitis, diarrhea, and acute respiratory infections are International nongovernmental organizations were also coming in to help. Isolated tornadoes were also predicted on September 22. Damages from the tornado amounted to roughly $1.5million. [1][32] Hurricane-force winds were observed throughout the island. "We did it when Hurricane George hit the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico and we will do it once again," he said. [1] The civil defense, national emergency response team, the Red Cross, police, firefighters and the Health Ministry were dispatched for Hurricane Georges preparations. Up to 70% of the plantain crop, a chief food in the country's diet, was destroyed. [65] Atkinson County also reported flood damage of $15,000 in damage. Punta Cana, a popular tourist area, was . The towns along the southern Antiguan coast line are most [2] Throughout its path of destruction, it caused extreme flooding and mudslides, as well as heavy crop damage. Director Georges killed 604people, mainly on the island of Hispaniola, caused extensive damage resulting at just under $10billion (1998 US dollars) in damages and leaving nearly neatly 500,000 homeless in St. Kitts and Nevis, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola and Cuba. 1020% of houses were greatly impacted, including three schools. [7], Initial forecasts of a southeastern Florida landfall forced over 1.2million to evacuate, including much of the Florida Keys. [15] One Chargee d'Affaires declared the island as a disaster area. Total BHR/OFDA Assistance: $2,981,967. Between Barbuda and Antigua, Georges killed 3 people, left 3,800 homeless and resulting at $60million damage.[21]. By Newsweek Archives On 9/8/17 at 1:55 PM EDT. [1], On September 21, after weakening considerably, Category 3 Georges made landfall directly on Antigua and three hours later in St. Kitts, though its 175mi (280km) wide tropical storm force windfield affected all the Leeward Islands. The storm made landfall three days later near Biloxi, Mississippi with winds of 105mph (169km/h). The Dominican Secretary of Agriculture [68] In addition to the flooding, the remnants of Georges spawned numerous tornadoes across the state of Georgia. [62] A total of 17shelters housed 4,977people in the aftermath of the storm. 17 tornadoes were confirmed throughout the state. We worked together. $179 million. The people I talked with in the shelter said they had less than a minute to run out of their houses before the homes were destroyed by the mudflows pouring down the mountain. [37], Upon making landfall, Hurricane Georges produced torrential rainfall, amounting to a maximum of 24.41inches (620mm) at Limonar in the province of Guantnamo. Hill are disaster areas as a result of extensive damage in the low- and And we also knew that people needed water and food immediately. Grand Gosier, the home to a flock of brown pelicans, experienced severe flooding, destroying their habitats. Due to no fully developed water systems being present, 75% water and sewage services had been lost. Following are some web links to help you monitor the latest weather conditions: [1] Damage in the Dominican Republic amounted to $1.8billion (1998USD). BHR/OFDA assistance to date is provided below. We began packing two-and-a-half-pound bags of food the night before the flyover. Critical shortages of food, water, and shelter have Thousands of homes were damaged throughout the state. [17], Most impacted by Hurricane Georges was the agricultural industry. [34], Though there are no recorded amounts, satellite-derived rainfall estimates show up to 39inches (990mm) of rain falling in the mountainous terrain of the countries. 10 water bladders, and 24 chainsaws by chartered aircraft. The USAID There's an amazing photograph that shows the French pilot, the American pilot, and the Dominican all hugging. the supply of electricity and water is curtailed and phone services are The storm killed one person in St Lucia, according to the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency. Beach erosion occurred along the coastline, resulting in some property damage on beach houses. small ruminants, and pasture and grain crops for large animals. The local Afro-Caribbean culture is unique in this part . Roy Williams Corps Volunteer, Peace Though damage was minimal, one person died in the country.[1]. Georges's high winds caused extensive property damage, damaging 8085% of the houses on the island, and destroying 2025% of homes. On September 29, the organization contributed $300,000 at a request by PAHO. A total of 96 percent of the territory's population was left without power due to nearly half of the island's electrical lines being downed. No fatalities or serious injuries were. polyester blankets on September 28 and 29. Crops were heavily damaged, and thousands of houses were destroyed due to mudslides. Aruba. Disorganized Tropical Storm Grace heads for the Dominican Republic After moving through the Leeward Islands overnight as a disorganized tropical storm with 40 mph winds, Tropical Storm Grace is headed for an expected Monday morning landfall in the Dominican Republic. power system is $1.2 billion, and that service will not return to full In the United States, damage was widespread across multiple states. In the Dominican Republic, 55% of the agricultural system was lost, partly from mudslides, flash floods and river valleys. and in need of proper sanitation. Boy stands in doorway after Hurricane George hit the city of Ramon Santana in the Dominican Republic. Broken. 500,000 people were left injured. On September 29, BHR/OFDA contributed $300,000 After a severe drought in 1997, Georges's severe flooding stopped any chances of recovering quickly. middle-income neighborhoods. are seeking refuge with friends and relatives). [3], Georges dumped major amounts of rainfall over the island, peaking at 53 centimeters in Polo. is in need of some repair. C a r i b a t i o n assumes no liability. The official death toll was approximately 300. Tracking westward, the wave spawned an area of low pressure two days later, which quickly strengthened into a tropical depression.
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