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Typhoon Talas: Japan searches for missing dozens | Typhoon Talas: Japan searches for missing dozens |
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Japanese rescue teams are continuing the search for dozens of people missing after Typhoon Talas ripped through the west of the country. | |
Water and food are to be brought to remote villages by helicopter, with some communities cut off by landslides. | Water and food are to be brought to remote villages by helicopter, with some communities cut off by landslides. |
At least 37 people have been killed by the storm, which made landfall on Shikoku island on Saturday, triggering floods. | |
More than 50 people are believed to be missing, according to officials. | |
Japan is hit by several typhoons each year, but Talas is the most destructive since 2004. | Japan is hit by several typhoons each year, but Talas is the most destructive since 2004. |
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The typhoon swept through the region on Sunday, dumping heavy rain and bringing winds of up to 108km/h (68mph). | |
Entire villages have been flooded, with bridges and houses destroyed. | Entire villages have been flooded, with bridges and houses destroyed. |
The BBC's Roland Buerk in Tokyo says much of the population of the areas hit by the typhoon is elderly, making the task of bringing relief supplies much more urgent. | |
In Nara prefecture local officials have prepared a ton of water and more than 3,000 rice meals to be airlifted by helicopter to the village of Totsukawa, where 12 people are dead or missing. | |
In nearby Wakayama prefecture, the worst-hit area, 26 remote communities have been left isolated by landslides. | |
Electricity and mains water have been cut off, and deliverymen who usually supply food cannot get through. | |
Fifty-four people remain missing, according to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency. Some 3,000 are still sheltering in evacuation centres in the wake of the storm. | |
The government has set up an emergency task force to co-ordinate the rescue effort. New Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, who was sworn in on Friday, has promised rescue efforts will continue. | |