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  2. Japan Typhoon Shanshan – live: Tropical storm brings record ...

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    People have shared concerning footage of extreme flooding in Japan as ... Here is the most recent satellite view of the severe tropical storm as it passes over Japan, via Colorado State University ...

  3. 2018 Japan floods - Wikipedia

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    Mabi, Kurashiki, Okayama In late June through mid-July 2018, successive heavy downpours in southwestern Japan resulted in widespread, devastating floods and mudflows.The event is officially referred to as Heisei san-jū-nen shichi-gatsu gōu (平成30年7月豪雨, "Heavy rain of July, Heisei 30") by the Japan Meteorological Agency. [1]

  4. Typhoon Shanshan (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Shanshan was a powerful tropical cyclone that moved through Japan in August 2024. The tenth named storm and fourth typhoon of the annual typhoon season, Shanshan was first noted near the Mariana Islands on August 20, with deep convection beginning to consolidate.

  5. Typhoon Shanshan drenches Japan, prompting landslide and ...

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    FUKUOKA/YUFU, Japan (Reuters) -Typhoon Shanshan soaked large swathes of Japan with torrential rain on Friday, prompting warnings for flooding and landslides hundreds of miles from the storm's ...

  6. Typhoon Shanshan turns deadly, brings 30 inches of rain to ...

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    Typhoon Shanshan, one of Japan's strongest typhoons in decades, dumped torrential rain across southern regions on August 29, with one person missing and authorities warning of life-threatening ...

  7. Natural disasters in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japan is regularly affected by natural disasters, with the country also being in the Ring of Fire.Two out of the five most expensive natural disasters in recent history have occurred in Japan, in 1995 (~6,500 deaths) and 2011 (~20,000 deaths) – the latter of which had also triggered the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster.

  8. 2020 Kyushu floods - Wikipedia

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    The mountainous terrain of Japan places it at risk for flooding and landslides. These climate events have killed hundreds of people, and expert analysis has stated global warming is a contributing cause. [4] The Kuma River basin had previously flooded in 1965. One of three major rapids in Japan, the Kuma is a 115-kilometer-long (71 mi) class A ...

  9. Over 60 killed in severe flooding in Japan, with threat of ...

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    The death toll continued to rise Friday on the island of Kyushu in southwestern Japan as tens of thousands of workers continued rescue and recovery efforts after flooding downpours inundated the ...