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Typhoon Shanshan makes landfall in Japan, causing flooding, tornadoes and landslides
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Tropical Storm Shanshan made landfall in Japan, causing flooding in Kanagawa prefecture and forcing several airplanes to abort landings at Fukuoka Airport due to strong winds. The storm brought torrential rain to large areas of Japan, resulting in at least four deaths and 99 injuries. The storm is expected to affect parts of Japan through Sunday and Monday, with at least six deaths believed to be related to the storm. Residents in the southwestern region of Kyushu were assessing the damage after a night of heavy rain.
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Please exercise maximum vigilance against violent storms, high waves and high tides in Kagoshima, as well as landslides, flooding in low-lying areas and overflowing rivers in southern Kyushu.
There are fears that the effects of the typhoon may spread further in the future.
Typhoon Shanshan is expected to approach southern Kyushu with extremely strong force through Thursday.
It is expected that violent winds, high waves and storm surges at levels that many people have never experienced before may occur.
There are no trains because of the typhoon so my parents are coming to pick me up. I stayed at a friend's house, and then came here. I thought there would be some trains but there are none.
Our home is fine, but there was a tornado in Miyazaki and power went out in some places. It's worrying.
Maybe I will look for a flashlight in case of a power outage.
This year, I am away from my parents' home for the first time. So it's a bit scary being all alone.
Typhoon Shanshan
sources
- 1.Le Monde
- 2.The Guardian
- 3.The Times of India
- 4.France 24
- 5.The New York Times
- 6.BBC
- 7.CTV News
- 8.Al Jazeera
- 9.CNN
- 10.CGTN
- 11.Agence France-Presse
- 12.Associated Press
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Japan Meteorological Agency
- 2.Toyota
- 3.Honda
- 4.Japan Airlines
- 5.Nissan
- 6.Kyushu Electric Power Co
- 7.Met Office
- 8.Tokyo Electron
- 9.ANA Holdings
- 10.Fire and Disaster Management Agency
- 11.Joint Typhoon Warning Center
- 12.Mazda
persons
- 1.Yoshifumi Matsumura
- 2.John Yoon
- 3.Kiuko Notoya
- 4.Aoi Nishimoto
- 5.Rio Ohtsuru
- 6.River Akira Davis
- 7.Yoshimasa Hayashi
- 8.Allison Chinchar
- 9.Christine Hauser
- 10.Isabella Kwai
- 11.James Stagg
- 12.Kokoro Osoegawa