Grandes inundaciones en Japón por tifón Hagibis (inglés)

28/10/2019 2 min
Grandes inundaciones en Japón por tifón Hagibis (inglés)

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Typhoon Hagibis weakened to a tropical depression as it continued to
move across central Japan on Sunday, leaving at least 40 people dead, 16
missing and 186 others injured.
More than 110,000 rescuers were searching for survivors in Japan in the
wake of summer typhoon
The storm made landfall just before 7 p.m. Saturday local time on the Izu
Peninsula, southwest of Tokyo and dumped 40% of average annual rainfall
in some areas, causing at least 25 rivers across the country to burst their
banks, leading to vast tracts of land being absolutely flooded.
Tens of thousands of personnel from the Self-Defence Forces, Coast Guard,
police and fire departments were deployed as emergency crews attempted to
rescue some people still trapped on the upper floors of homes and other
buildings in the worst affected areas. Teams were also digging through mud
and landslides, as well as searching swollen rivers for the missing.
Nagano Prefecture in central Japan was one of the worst-hit areas. Both the
Chikuma and Abukuma rivers burst their banks and floodwaters topped four
metres in places, according to the Japan Geospatial Information Authority. A
five-kilometre stretch near the Chikuma River was completely flooded.

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