Typhoon Ampil Moves Away from Japan
Typhoon Ampil Moves Away from Japan
Typhoon Ampil Moves Away from Japan
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Typhoon Ampil has moved away from Japan, leaving behind minimal damage and allowing transport services to gradually resume. While Tokyo and surrounding areas returned to sunny weather, some local trains and dozens of flights remain canceled due to ongoing disruptions. The typhoon, which approached with winds of up to 216 kilometers per hour, did not make landfall but caused mudslide warnings in northern Japan. Over 320,000 evacuation orders in Iwaki were lifted, and Tokyo Disneyland has reopened. Despite the recovery, authorities continue to advise caution due to potential landslides and aftereffects of heavy rains, while extreme heat is expected to follow. Power has largely been restored, with lingering issues affecting about 250 homes in Ibaraki and Tochigi prefectures.

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