Typhoon 'jangdari' hit in Japan, 1.5 million homes without electricity

in news •  7 years ago 

Typhoon 'Jangdari' hit the country's main island, Hansh, on Saturday at 1 local time in the central and western parts of Japan. At least 19 people were injured in thi
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About 1.5 lakh houses have been separated.
Typhoon 'Jangardi' hit the speed of 180 kilometers per hour. After the injuries, the typhoon became weak, but its effect began with the torrential rains. From which new landslides and floods are being feared.

According to Japan's state-wide broadcast of NHK, the international press said that rains continued in Hanushu and adjoining areas after typhoon injuries. Electricity is disconnected in intense winds of about 150,000 houses.

Meanwhile, Hirschiho Yuzaki, the governor of Hiroshima province, said, "We are afraid the rescue operation may be hampered by severe winds and floods." He said, it is better to go to safe shelter before all. As a result they can save lives.

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