At least 3 people died! Fukushima and other areas in Japan were hit by Typhoon Mandarin Duck
From August 8 to September 9, typhoon "Yuanyang" brought rainstorm weather to many places in Japan, causing floods in Chiba Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture and other areas, and flooding of roads and buildings. Affected by the mandarin ducks, at least three people have died nationwide in Japan.
According to Japanese media reports on the 9th, on the 8th, the 12 hour rainfall in Mohara City, Chiba Prefecture exceeded 370 millimeters, the highest in local statistics. The rainstorm caused the rapid rise of local rivers, causing serious floods. From the screen, it can be seen that all local roads are submerged by water, and many people are trapped.
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On the 8th, parts of Ibaraki and Fukushima prefectures were also hit by heavy rainfall. Among them, over 20 buildings in Iwaki City, Fukushima Prefecture were submerged. After the rain stopped on the 9th, many local residents began to clean up the road silt.
Residents of Fukushima Prefecture, Japan: It has never rained for such a long time before. I have lived here for over 60 years, and this is the first time.
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