Typhoon Bolaven

Published August 29, 2012
People gathering to watch waves brought on by Typhoon Bolaven in Qingdao, in northeast China's Shandong province.
People gathering to watch waves brought on by Typhoon Bolaven in Qingdao, in northeast China's Shandong province.
Maritime police on Jeju Island said 17 people had been rescued but searches were on for those still unaccounted for after two boats capsized early Tuesday as Typhoon Bolaven raged on.
Maritime police on Jeju Island said 17 people had been rescued but searches were on for those still unaccounted for after two boats capsized early Tuesday as Typhoon Bolaven raged on.
That wind strength put Bolaven in the "super typhoon" category. And with a cloud field of 2,000 kilometers, it was 20 times larger than Okinawa's length.
That wind strength put Bolaven in the "super typhoon" category. And with a cloud field of 2,000 kilometers, it was 20 times larger than Okinawa's length.
The storm has since weakened somewhat to become a "severe typhoon."
The storm has since weakened somewhat to become a "severe typhoon."
Police trying to prevent a car from being washed away by huge waves, after its owner parked it on the bank to watch waves brought on by Typhoon Bolaven in Qingdao, in northeast China's Shandong province.
Police trying to prevent a car from being washed away by huge waves, after its owner parked it on the bank to watch waves brought on by Typhoon Bolaven in Qingdao, in northeast China's Shandong province.
Typhoon Bolaven, the strongest storm to hit South Korea for almost a decade, left a trail of death and damage in southwestern and south-central regions of the Korean peninsula on August 28, and crossed into China early on August 29.
Typhoon Bolaven, the strongest storm to hit South Korea for almost a decade, left a trail of death and damage in southwestern and south-central regions of the Korean peninsula on August 28, and crossed into China early on August 29.
A car tipped over by a huge wave when its owner parked it on the bank to watch waves brought on by Typhoon Bolaven in Qingdao.
A car tipped over by a huge wave when its owner parked it on the bank to watch waves brought on by Typhoon Bolaven in Qingdao.

Typhoon Bolaven -the strongest storm to hit South Korea for almost a decade- left a trail of death and damage in southwestern and south-central regions of the Korean peninsula on August 28, and crossed into China early on August 29. – Photos by AFP

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