Cyclone Gaja
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Cyclone_Gaja an entity of type: Thing
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Gaja was the sixth named cyclone of the 2018 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, after Cyclones Sagar, Mekunu, Daye, Luban, and Titli. Forming on November 5 as a low-pressure system over the Gulf of Thailand, the system crossed through Southern Thailand and the Malay Peninsula and eventually crossed into the Andaman Sea. The weak system intensified into a depression over the Bay of Bengal on November 10 and further intensified to a cyclonic storm on November 11, being named Gaja. After tracking west-southwestward for a number of days in the Bay of Bengal, Gaja made landfall in South India on November 16, moved westward through Vedaranyam, Thiruthuraipoondi,Mannargudi, Muthupet, Pudukkottai, Adirampattinam, Pattukkottai, and Peravurani. The storm survived its cross
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Cyclone Gaja
rdf:langString
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Gaja
xsd:integer
59074733
xsd:integer
1121876509
xsd:integer
80
xsd:integer
70
rdf:langString
Southern Vietnam, Malay Peninsula, Andaman Islands, Sri Lanka, Southern India
rdf:langString
NIO
xsd:date
2018-11-22
xsd:integer
2018
rdf:langString
InternetArchiveBot
xsd:integer
775
rdf:langString
October 2022
xsd:integer
52
rdf:langString
yes
xsd:date
2018-11-10
rdf:langString
Gaja 2018-11-15 0515Z.jpg
xsd:gMonthDay
--11-15
xsd:integer
976
rdf:langString
tropical cyclone
xsd:integer
2018
rdf:langString
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Gaja was the sixth named cyclone of the 2018 North Indian Ocean cyclone season, after Cyclones Sagar, Mekunu, Daye, Luban, and Titli. Forming on November 5 as a low-pressure system over the Gulf of Thailand, the system crossed through Southern Thailand and the Malay Peninsula and eventually crossed into the Andaman Sea. The weak system intensified into a depression over the Bay of Bengal on November 10 and further intensified to a cyclonic storm on November 11, being named Gaja. After tracking west-southwestward for a number of days in the Bay of Bengal, Gaja made landfall in South India on November 16, moved westward through Vedaranyam, Thiruthuraipoondi,Mannargudi, Muthupet, Pudukkottai, Adirampattinam, Pattukkottai, and Peravurani. The storm survived its crossing into the Arabian Sea; however, it degenerated into a remnant low in hostile conditions only a few days later, before dissipating early on November 22. 45 people were killed by the storm. 8 people were killed in the town of Pattukottai alone. Gaja had severe impacts in South India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. After Cyclone Gaja, Tamil Nadu sought Rs 15,000 crore from Indian central government to rebuild.
xsd:gMonthDay
--11-19
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
7717