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10 feared dead, passengers stranded as powerful typhoon pounds western Japan

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10 feared dead, passengers stranded as powerful typhoon pounds western Japan

A total number of 10 lives have been lost after a powerful typhoon which distorted visibility hit the western part of Japan.

The incident according to local sources forced an airport company started to transfer some 3,000 stranded passengers by boats from a flooded airport.

According to Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said about 300 people were injured and about 1.2 million homes were without power.

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“The government will continue to do everything possible to tackle these issues with utmost urgency,” Suga told a news conference.

Jebi, or “swallow” in Korean, was briefly a super typhoon and is the most powerful storm to hit Japan in 25 years. It follows heavy rains, landslides, floods and record-breaking heat that killed hundreds of people this summer.

 

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