Typhoon Shanshan Strikes Southwest Japan
Typhoon Shanshan Strikes Southwest Japan
Typhoon Shanshan Strikes Southwest Japan
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Typhoon Shanshan has struck southwest Japan, causing widespread devastation with at least three confirmed deaths and numerous injuries. The storm, featuring wind gusts as high as 180 km/h (112 mph), made landfall near Satsumasendai in Kyushu, prompting the evacuation of millions and the suspension of operations at major automakers like Toyota and Nissan. Authorities issued severe weather warnings, predicting that up to 600 mm of rain could fall in the coming days, raising concerns about flooding and landslides. Currently, over 230,000 households are without power, and airlines have canceled nearly 800 flights due to the storm. Local governments have advised residents to seek shelter in community centers as the typhoon is expected to affect broader regions, including Tokyo. Recovery efforts are ongoing in areas hit hard by landslides, with rescue operations continuing for those reported missing.

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