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Hurricane (Typhoon) — Rose, American Samoa

2004-01-04 to 2004-01-05 · Rose, American Samoa

Wider weather episode

Tropical Cyclone Heta was at its closest to American Samoa within 150 miles west-southwest of Tutuila on January 4th. Maximum winds recorded was 65 knots at 1242Z on January 5th over the Island of Tutuila. Peak winds reported at the Weather station was 100 knots on January 5th at 1205Z. Over 600 homes were destroyed, 1000 homes suffered major damages, and 3000 residences experienced minor damages. Many trees were uprooted, downed lines, damaged vehicles, and demolished public roads at north facing villages of all Islands. Surf heights reached 30 to 44 feet mainly along the north and west facing shores of the Islands.There were 20 people with injuries. No fatality reported. Over 2500 people were sheltered and over 140 were evacuated from their homes. Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) continues to assist the islanders with their claims. An estimate of $150 million was announced by the American Samoa government after their assessment with T.C. Heta, but a FEMA representative reported an estimate between $40 and $50 million in funds, approved in federal assistance for victims. All vertical based crops, like bananas and breadfruits, were demolished by strong winds. An estimate of crop damages was unknown to date. Swains Island suffered huge waves and high winds. An unaccountable number of boats were lost when the Island's boat shed was washed off-shore, and a lot of debris were seen along the shores of this remote Island.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 5381385. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.