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    170,000 evacuated as deadly typhoon Lionrock hits the 2011 earthquake and tsunami area in Japan

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    170,000 evacuated as deadly typhoon Lionrock hits the 2011 earthquake and tsunami area in Japan Empty 170,000 evacuated as deadly typhoon Lionrock hits the 2011 earthquake and tsunami area in Japan

    Post by Lobo Wed 31 Aug 2016, 5:04 pm

    Wednesday, 31 August 2016


    170,000 evacuated as deadly typhoon Lionrock hits the 2011 earthquake and tsunami area in Japan


    170,000 evacuated as deadly typhoon Lionrock hits the 2011 earthquake and tsunami area in Japan 7800350-3x2-700x467

    Photo www.abc.net.au
    NHK says nine bodies have been found at a nursing home flooded by heavy rain left by powerful storm in northern Japan.
    The Japanese national broadcaster said the bodies were found Wednesday morning in Iwaizumi town, where police were investigating the flooding at another facility.
    The storm made a landfall Tuesday night in the region, triggering mudslides, damaging buildings, roads and bridges, while paralyzing traffic and causing blackouts.
    At least two rivers swollen by Typhoon Lionrock have broken through embankments, flooding areas in northern Japan. Japanese broadcaster NHK, quoting Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Tourism, says the embankments gave way before dawn on Wednesday on the northern island of Hokkaido.
    Authorities in the town of Minami-furano are reporting many people trapped in houses and shelters by flooding from the Sorachi river, NHK said.
    Aerial photos from Kyodo News service also showed serious flooding south of Hokkaido in Iwate prefecture on Honshu, Japan's main island.
    Typhoon Lionrock slammed into northern Japan on Tuesday evening, hitting an area still recovering from the 2011 tsunami.
    It made landfall near the city of Ofunato, 500 kilometers (310 miles) northeast of Tokyo.
    It's the first time a typhoon has made landfall in the northern region since 1951, when the Japan Meteorological Agency started keeping records.
    More than 170,000 people were subject to evacuation, including 38,000 in Ofunato, according to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.
    More than 10,000 homes in the northern region were without electricity, with power lines damaged from the winds.
    The March 2011 earthquake and tsunami left more than 18,000 people dead in the wide swaths of Japan's northern coast, including 340 in Ofunato.
    At the Fukushima nuclear power plant, decimated by the 2011 disaster, some outdoor decommissioning work was suspended as a precaution.
    http://www.thebigwobble.org/2016/08/170000-evacuated-as-deadly-typhoon.html

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