Typhoon Bella (2098)

Typhoon Bella was a destructive category 5 super typhoon that affected the Philippines and China. Bella caused $362 billion dollars of damages and 12,937 fatalities.

Summary
Bella started off as a area of disturbed weather in water. The GIHC has spotted it and predicted to not form at all while the BNHC predicted it to form and stay out in open waters. The weather organized into Tropical Depression Two and started to rapidly intensify into a typhoon. On the same day Two formed, Two intensified into Tropical Storm Bella and started to move west towards the Philippines. The GIHC and BNHC had issued advisories for Bella. Bella then rapidly intensifying and on June 26, Bella attained hurricane status heading for the Philippines. Bella attained a peak intensity on July 3 as a Category 5 super typhoon heading for the Philippines. On July 5, Bella made landfall as a Category 5 super typhoon with winds up to 210 mph. Bella crossed the Philippines and made a second landfall at China as a weak Category 5 super typhoon with winds up to 160 mph. Bella dissipated on July 9 over China.

Preparations
The preparations were crazy. Food were taken every 5 seconds, Water was all gone in every store, And there are no more boards to board up windows. China was also preparing but not taking so many supplies.

Damage
The damage was so extreme and catastrophic from Bella, The United States help the Philippines and China by rebuilding all of the damage caused by Bella. They rebuilt new homes, cleaned up all of the trees, and gave them food and water.

Philippines Today
The Philippines today is now recovered from Typhoon Bella and is now a vacation site again.

China Today
China is now all recovered from Typhoon Bella and is now a tourist site again.

Retirement
Due to Bella's extreme damage, The name Bella won't be used again and will be replaced with Bianca for the 2104 Pacific typhoon season.