TOKYO: Four people have been killed in a powerful typhoon that battered Japan over the weekend, local media reported on Monday (Oct 1), as the…
TOKYO: Four people have been killed in a powerful typhoon that battered Japan over the weekend, local media reported on Monday (Oct 1), as the storm’s aftermath brought travel chaos to Tokyo.
By Monday morning, Typhoon Trami had cleared Japan, but its powerful winds and heavy rainfall caused damage that blocked roads and train lines.
Four people were killed in the storm and another was reported missing, Kyodo newswire said, citing local authorities.
Local officials and police earlier said one of the dead was engulfed by a landslide in western Japan’s Tottori and another drowned in high waters in Yamanashi, west of Tokyo.
Both men were believed to have died on Sunday, when the storm made landfall in western Japan.
More than 120 people were injured in the powerful storm, public broadcaster NHK said.
Trami made landfall in western Japan on Sunday night, bringing fierce winds and torrential rain to areas already battered by a string of recent extreme weather episodes.
The typhoon sparked travel disruption in the world’s third-biggest economy on Sunday, with bullet train services suspended, more than 1,000 flights cancelled and Tokyo’s evening train services scrapped.
The turmoil continued Monday, as fallen powerlines and trees blocked railway tracks and around 200 flights remained grounded.