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When did typhoon mangosteen happen and what was its impact?
Typhoon Mangosteen occurred on 20 18 with international code 1822. The maximum wind force reaches 17, and the maximum wind speed is 5 1m per second, which blocks the land, sea and air traffic. At 20: 00 on September 7th, 20 18, Typhoon Mangosteen was generated in the northwest Pacific Ocean. On September 15, Typhoon Mangosteen landed from the northern Philippines. On June 5th 18, Guangdong Provincial Defense General decided to upgrade Level II emergency response to Level I..

On June 6th, at 20 18 and 18, the wind in the central and western coastal areas of South China reached 14- 16, and the gust reached 17. There is heavy rain in parts of southern Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao, southwestern Guangxi, Hainan Island, southern Yunnan and other places, and there is heavy rain in the local area; The risk of rainstorm disaster is high or extremely high in southwestern Guangdong, southwestern Guangxi, northern Hainan Island and southeastern Yunnan.

By 6: 00 on September 6th, 2006, Typhoon Mangosteen had affected nearly 3 million people in five provinces (regions) of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hunan and Guizhou, resulting in 5 deaths, 1 missing and 160 injured. 46638.686666666667

Due to the serious impact of mangosteen on the Philippines and South China, at the 5 1 annual meeting of Typhoon Committee held in Guangzhou, China on February 27th, 20th19, it was decided to delete mangosteen from the list, making mangosteen the successor of Morakot, Fanyabi, Rainbow and Tian Ge.