Big Tragedy again in japan. Ten millions people in Japan felt the wrath of Typhoon
Wipha, the storm now races away from the country leaving behind both
destruction and death.
Winds of cyclon force lashed parts of the greater Tokyo area as rainfall reached between 150 mm and 300 mm (6 to 12 inches).
Wipha tracked within 50 to 100 miles southeast of Tokyo early Wednesday morning, local time, having top sustained winds comparable to a minimal cyclon.
The combination of these extreme weather cases caused fatal landslides. BBC New reported 14 people death so far, many from the highly populated Japanese capital of Tokyo. With more than 50 others unaccounted for, its possible the death toll will continue to rise.
Winds of cyclon force lashed parts of the greater Tokyo area as rainfall reached between 150 mm and 300 mm (6 to 12 inches).
Wipha tracked within 50 to 100 miles southeast of Tokyo early Wednesday morning, local time, having top sustained winds comparable to a minimal cyclon.
The combination of these extreme weather cases caused fatal landslides. BBC New reported 14 people death so far, many from the highly populated Japanese capital of Tokyo. With more than 50 others unaccounted for, its possible the death toll will continue to rise.
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