Typhoon Shanshan Devastates Southwest Japan

Typhoon Shanshan hit southwest Japan with heavy rains and strong winds, causing severe disruptions. Three people were killed, and power outages affected over 250,000 households. Major companies like Toyota, Nissan, and Renesas halted operations. Authorities issued evacuation orders for millions, warning of the storm's potential severity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 29-08-2024 11:09 IST | Created: 29-08-2024 11:09 IST
Typhoon Shanshan Devastates Southwest Japan
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Typhoon Shanshan battered southwest Japan on Thursday, bringing heavy rain and powerful winds, leading to significant disruptions. Air traffic was severely hampered, and power was knocked out for over a quarter-million households.

Authorities reported that the storm claimed three lives, left one person missing, and injured several others. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi issued a caution, noting that the slow-moving nature of the typhoon could result in substantial rainfall totals.

Public broadcaster NHK showed extensive damage, with buildings in Miyazaki having their walls and windows shattered. Companies like Toyota, Nissan, and Renesas ceased operations at various facilities. With more than 250,000 homes affected, the storm is expected to move towards Tokyo, causing further cancellations in flights and train services.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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