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According to Japanese media reports, "Hagibis" turned into an extratropical cyclone on the 13th. According to the latest statistics from the Japan Broadcasting Association TV website, the number of people killed by Typhoon Hagibis has risen to 58, and 14 people are still missing.

A cargo ship sank off the coast of Japan, killing 6 Chinese crew members.

Affected by "Hagibis", a Panamanian cargo ship sank in Tokyo Bay on the evening of the 12th. The Chinese Embassy in Japan confirmed that 6 of the 7 Chinese crew members on the cargo ship were killed and 1 was rescued.

Houses were severely damaged and about 38,000 people were forced to take refuge.

Affected by "Hagibis", floods, landslides and other disasters occurred in many places in Japan. In parts of Nagano and Fukushima, rivers swelled and flooded streets and residential areas.

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According to Japanese media reports on the 14th, at least 5,500 houses across Japan were flooded, and 700 of them were almost completely destroyed. Many people are unable to return home, and there are currently about 38,000 asylum seekers across Japan. In addition, many affected areas are still without water and power.

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0 Shinkansen trains were soaked or all scrapped

After experiencing a large-scale shutdown, most domestic routes in Japan resumed operation on the 14th, and many Shinkansen lines also resumed operation. However, the East Japan Railway Company's Nagano Shinkansen Rolling Stock Center was severely damaged, and 10 Shinkansen trains were soaked by floods. Some experts say that all these trains may be scrapped. In the Akanuma area where the vehicle center is located, the depth of water accumulation is 4.3 meters.

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Fukushima nuclear radiation pollutants were washed away by floods

According to Tamura City, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan on the 13th, a batch of garbage containing nuclear radiation pollutants was affected by the flood caused by "Hagibis" The bag was washed away and entered a nearby river. The garbage bags were mainly filled with vegetation debris and garbage cleared from the nuclear accident site at that time. The volume of each bag of pollutants was about 1 cubic meter. According to reports, there were about 2,667 bags of garbage in the temporary storage area hit by the flood, all containing nuclear radiation pollutants. At present, the local government has recovered 6 bags, but it is still unable to confirm the specific number of garbage bags scattered outside. Relevant parties are assessing the possible impact on the environment.

Why did "Hagibis" sweep across Japan?

Typhoon "Hagibis" brought serious losses and impacts to Japan. Officials from the Japan Meteorological Agency even said that this was the strongest typhoon that Tokyo has experienced in 60 years. So why is this typhoon so powerful and destructive?

According to meteorological experts, firstly, because "Hagibis" developed quickly after it was generated, it reached super typhoon level almost within a day, with a high intensity level. Second, most of the path of "Hagibis" is on the ocean, which is conducive to the generation, development, and maintenance of typhoons. In addition, "Hagibis" is "big" with a diameter of almost more than 1,000 kilometers. It brings severe wind and rain. After landing, the affected area will be densely populated and cause great damage.

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Typhoon has killed 52 people in Japan. Swarms of rats took to the streets in downtown Tokyo.

Typhoon No. 19 "Hagibis" ravaged Japan this year, causing heavy damage to Japan. According to the latest news from Japan's "Yomiuri Shimbun" on the 14th, "Hagibis" has killed 52 people in Japan, 16 people are missing, and 168 people have been injured.

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▲Japanese rescuers are rescuing the injured (Japanese NHK TV station)

The area with the largest number of victims was Fukushima Prefecture, with 16 people, followed by Kanagawa Prefecture (12 people), Miyagi Prefecture (8 people), and Tochigi Prefecture ( 4 people) etc.

According to statistics, at least 29 buildings in Japan were completely destroyed, 42 were almost destroyed, and 483 were partially destroyed.

As of 7 a.m. on the 14th, 315,891 households and a total of 760,752 people in 7 prefectures in Japan have received evacuation instructions.

It is reported that more than 1,000 millimeters of rain fell in the Northeast and Kanto regions of Japan in just two days from the 12th to the 13th, which is 30 to 40% of the annual rainfall. Rivers in Tokyo, Saitama Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture and other places have been flooded.Nearly 230,000 households in the capital area were without power, and 13,000 households in eight counties were without water.

Kyodo News reported on the 13th that the passage of "Hagibis" caused many rivers in Japan to overflow. At least 21 rivers in Japan burst their banks in 24 places, and another 77 rivers overflowed their banks. The Japanese Ministry of Defense ordered the Army, Sea and Air Self-Defense Forces to jointly provide disaster relief, and the Maritime Self-Defense Forces’ annual maritime parade originally scheduled to be held on the 14th was cancelled.

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▲Swarms of rats appeared in downtown Tokyo. Source: Japanese social network

In Tokyo, swarms of rats appeared on the streets of downtown, attracting heated discussions among Japanese netizens.

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▲Swarms of rats appeared in downtown Tokyo. Source: Japanese social network

According to a report on the Japanese version of South Korea's "Central Daily News" on the 14th, recently, due to the impact of typhoon weather, many stations in Tokyo have been closed, including usual ones. The most crowded Shinjuku Station and Shibuya Station where a large number of young people gather. When the streets were deserted, swarms of rats unexpectedly appeared near Shibuya Station and were photographed by Japanese netizens and local TV reporters.

A video captured by a Japanese netizen shows that the rat infestation happens to be a bustling street in Shibuya full of gourmet restaurants. After seeing this video, many Japanese netizens found it disgusting, but they also made fun of it on social networks:

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▲Japanese netizen comments, source: social network

"I heard that rats will come out and walk around after a disaster. Now I understand it's true."

"I suspect they escaped from the flooded sewers."

"This looks like a bunch of rats from all over the country."Someone has to take care of them! The cat is calling! "

" Mickey Mouse has come out in Disneyland. "

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▲Mouse appears in convenience stores in Tokyo. Source: Social network

In addition, many Japanese netizens also took videos to express their reactions at some convenience stores in Tokyo. Rat infestations have also been witnessed in stores and clothing store shelves. In response, many Japanese netizens said: "It's time to summon the cat."

Source | Overseas Network

Reprinted from | CCTV News

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