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Cyclone Savannah was a strong tropical cyclone that brought significant impacts to Java and Bali and minor impacts to Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands during March 2019. It was the sixteenth tropical low, sixth tropical cyclone and third severe tropical cyclone of the 2018–19 Australian region cyclone season. Savannah developed from a tropical low that formed well to the east of Christmas Island on 8 March. The system was slow to develop initially, but reached tropical cyclone intensity on 13 March after adopting a southwesterly track. Savannah underwent rapid intensification and reached peak intensity on 17 March as a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale. Ten-minute sustained winds were estimated as 175 kilometres per hour (109 mph), with a central ba

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  • Cyclone Savannah was a strong tropical cyclone that brought significant impacts to Java and Bali and minor impacts to Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands during March 2019. It was the sixteenth tropical low, sixth tropical cyclone and third severe tropical cyclone of the 2018–19 Australian region cyclone season. Savannah developed from a tropical low that formed well to the east of Christmas Island on 8 March. The system was slow to develop initially, but reached tropical cyclone intensity on 13 March after adopting a southwesterly track. Savannah underwent rapid intensification and reached peak intensity on 17 March as a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale. Ten-minute sustained winds were estimated as 175 kilometres per hour (109 mph), with a central barometric pressure of 951 hPa (28.08 inHg). One-minute sustained winds reached 185 kilometres per hour (115 mph) at this time, equivalent to a Category 3 major hurricane on the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale. Weakening commenced soon afterwards, and responsibility for the system passed from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology to Météo-France. As it moved into the new region, Savannah became the eighth of a record-breaking ten intense tropical cyclones in the 2018–19 South-West Indian Ocean cyclone season. Savannah was downgraded to a tropical depression on 20 March, and its remnants dissipated in the central Indian Ocean on 24 March. Savannah brought significant impacts to Java and Bali early in its lifetime. Prolonged heavy rainfall and river level rise led to widespread flooding and landslides throughout the region. Floodwaters impacted scores of villages, causing damage to thousands of homes, submerging thousands of hectares of agricultural land and cutting off access to key infrastructure and services. Thousands of families were affected during the event, with evacuations occurring both before and after the flooding. According to local media reports, the total damage and economic losses caused by the disaster exceeded Rp106 billion (US$7.5 million). Ten people were reported to have died during the event, making Savannah the deadliest tropical cyclone in the Australian region since Tropical Cyclone Cempaka in 2017. News reports also indicate that at least five people were injured and that one person went missing during the disaster. (en)
  • O ciclone Savannah foi um forte ciclone tropical que trouxe impactos significativos para Java e Bali e impactos menores para a Ilha Christmas e as Ilhas Cocos (Keeling) durante março de 2019. Foi a décima sexta baixa tropical, o sexto ciclone tropical e o terceiro ciclone tropical severo da temporada de ciclones da região australiana de 2018-1919. Savannah desenvolveu-se a partir de uma baixa tropical que se formou bem a leste da Ilha Christmas em 8 de março. O sistema teve um desenvolvimento lento inicialmente, mas atingiu a intensidade de um ciclone tropical em 13 de março, após tomar uma trilha para sudoeste. Savannah passou por uma rápida intensificação e atingiu o pico de intensidade em 17 de março como ciclone tropical severo de categoria 4 na escala australiana. Ventos sustentados de dez minutos foram estimados em 175 km/h (109 mph), com uma pressão barométrica central de 951 hPa (28,08 inHg). Ventos sustentados de um minuto atingiram 185 km/h (115 mph) neste momento, equivalente a uma furacão maior de categoria 3 na escala de vento do furacão Saffir-Simpson. O enfraquecimento começou logo depois, e a responsabilidade pelo sistema passou do Australian Bureau of Meteorology para a Météo-France. À medida que se mudou para a nova região, Savannah se tornou o oitavo de dez ciclones tropicais intensos que quebraram recordes na temporada de ciclones do sudoeste do Oceano Índico de 2018-1919. Savannah foi rebaixada para uma depressão tropical em 20 de março, e seus remanescentes se dissiparam na região central do Oceano Índico em 24 de março. Savannah trouxe impactos significativos para Java e Bali no início da sua existência. Chuvas intensas e prolongadas e o aumento do nível do rio levaram a inundações e deslizamentos de terra em toda a região. As enchentes afetaram dezenas de vilas, causando danos a milhares de casas, submergindo milhares de hectares de terras agrícolas e impedindo o acesso a infraestruturas e serviços essenciais. Milhares de famílias foram afetadas durante o evento, com evacuações ocorrendo antes e depois das enchentes. De acordo com relatos da mídia local, o total de danos e perdas econômicas causados pelo desastre excedeu Rp 106 mil milhões ( US$ 7,5 milhões). Dez pessoas morreram durante o evento, tornando Savannah o ciclone tropical mais mortal da região australiana desde o ciclone tropical Cempaka em 2017. Relatos de notícias também indicam que pelo menos cinco pessoas ficaram feridas e que uma pessoa desapareceu durante o desastre. (pt)
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  • Cyclone Savannah was a strong tropical cyclone that brought significant impacts to Java and Bali and minor impacts to Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands during March 2019. It was the sixteenth tropical low, sixth tropical cyclone and third severe tropical cyclone of the 2018–19 Australian region cyclone season. Savannah developed from a tropical low that formed well to the east of Christmas Island on 8 March. The system was slow to develop initially, but reached tropical cyclone intensity on 13 March after adopting a southwesterly track. Savannah underwent rapid intensification and reached peak intensity on 17 March as a Category 4 severe tropical cyclone on the Australian scale. Ten-minute sustained winds were estimated as 175 kilometres per hour (109 mph), with a central ba (en)
  • O ciclone Savannah foi um forte ciclone tropical que trouxe impactos significativos para Java e Bali e impactos menores para a Ilha Christmas e as Ilhas Cocos (Keeling) durante março de 2019. Foi a décima sexta baixa tropical, o sexto ciclone tropical e o terceiro ciclone tropical severo da temporada de ciclones da região australiana de 2018-1919. Savannah desenvolveu-se a partir de uma baixa tropical que se formou bem a leste da Ilha Christmas em 8 de março. O sistema teve um desenvolvimento lento inicialmente, mas atingiu a intensidade de um ciclone tropical em 13 de março, após tomar uma trilha para sudoeste. Savannah passou por uma rápida intensificação e atingiu o pico de intensidade em 17 de março como ciclone tropical severo de categoria 4 na escala australiana. Ventos sustentados d (pt)
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