Typhoon Shanshan Hits Southern Japan, Causes Chaos
Typhoon Shanshan Hits Southern Japan, Causes Chaos
Typhoon Shanshan Hits Southern Japan, Causes Chaos
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Typhoon Shanshan, classified as a Category 2 storm, has made landfall in southern Japan, prompting the evacuation of over 5.2 million people and causing the deaths of at least three individuals. The typhoon, featuring maximum sustained winds exceeding 170 kilometers per hour and gusts up to 200 kph, is moving northeast and is expected to affect nearly the entire country over the coming days. Major automakers, including Toyota and Nissan, have suspended operations due to the severe weather, which has also resulted in widespread power outages affecting approximately 230,000 households. The Japan Meteorological Agency warns of significant rainfall and potential disasters in both western and eastern Japan. Residents have reported unprecedented wind conditions, with one individual describing the experience as the strongest winds he has ever encountered. The situation remains critical, with continued monitoring of the typhoon's impact as it progresses towards central regions, including Tokyo.

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