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Japan's strongest typhoon in 25 years kills at least six | Japan's strongest typhoon in 25 years kills at least six |
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Japan has been hit by its strongest typhoon in 25 years, causing at least seven deaths and 200 injuries. | |
Typhoon Jebi made landfall in western areas, bringing heavy rain and reports of winds up to 172km/h (107mph). | Typhoon Jebi made landfall in western areas, bringing heavy rain and reports of winds up to 172km/h (107mph). |
In Osaka Bay it swept a tanker into a bridge and in Kyoto parts of a railway station roof came down. | In Osaka Bay it swept a tanker into a bridge and in Kyoto parts of a railway station roof came down. |
Officials ordered more than a million people in affected areas to evacuate their homes amid warnings of high waves, flooding and mudslides. | Officials ordered more than a million people in affected areas to evacuate their homes amid warnings of high waves, flooding and mudslides. |
It has already left tens of thousands without power and authorities have urged people to move to safety. | It has already left tens of thousands without power and authorities have urged people to move to safety. |
The storm made landfall on Shikoku island around noon on Tuesday local time and then moved across Japan's largest main island of Honshu. | The storm made landfall on Shikoku island around noon on Tuesday local time and then moved across Japan's largest main island of Honshu. |
It is expected to weaken as it moves north. | It is expected to weaken as it moves north. |
Jebi is the first typhoon classed as "very strong" by the country's weather agency to make landfall on Japan's main islands since a typhoon left 48 people dead or missing in 1993, Kyodo reports. | Jebi is the first typhoon classed as "very strong" by the country's weather agency to make landfall on Japan's main islands since a typhoon left 48 people dead or missing in 1993, Kyodo reports. |
Hundreds of flights, trains and ferries have had to be cancelled. | Hundreds of flights, trains and ferries have had to be cancelled. |
Flooding covered the runways at Kansai International Airport in Osaka, which is built on a man-made island in a bay. | Flooding covered the runways at Kansai International Airport in Osaka, which is built on a man-made island in a bay. |
Universal Studios Japan, a popular amusement park near Osaka, was closed. | Universal Studios Japan, a popular amusement park near Osaka, was closed. |
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe convened an emergency meeting and called on people "to take action to protect your lives, including preparing and evacuating early". | Prime Minister Shinzo Abe convened an emergency meeting and called on people "to take action to protect your lives, including preparing and evacuating early". |
Footage from the storm making landfall showed giant waves crashing against the coastline, and flying debris. | Footage from the storm making landfall showed giant waves crashing against the coastline, and flying debris. |
Japan's weather agency has warned of possible landslides, flooding and violent winds, as well as high tides, lightning and tornadoes in the areas affected. | Japan's weather agency has warned of possible landslides, flooding and violent winds, as well as high tides, lightning and tornadoes in the areas affected. |
The country is regularly struck by major storms and this summer has been one of extreme weather. | The country is regularly struck by major storms and this summer has been one of extreme weather. |
In July landslides and massive floods - the worst in decades - killed more than 200 people. That was followed by a record deadly heatwave. | In July landslides and massive floods - the worst in decades - killed more than 200 people. That was followed by a record deadly heatwave. |