Typhoon lashes central Japan killing 1

Typhoon lashes central Japan killing 1

Winds at the centre of Typhoon Talas were blowing at about 65 kph, with peak gusts of about 90 kph.

A man in his 40s was killed in a landslide, and a 29-year-old man was found dead after his car plunged into a reservoir. (AFP pic)
TOKYO:
A typhoon lashed central Japan today with torrential rain and fierce winds, triggering a landslide that killed one man, the Kyodo news agency reported.

Some parts of the region southwest of the capital, Tokyo, got up to 200mm of rain in the 24 hours up to this morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

Winds at the centre of the Typhoon Talas were blowing at about 65 kph, with peak gusts of about 90 kph, it said.

Power was cut to about 120,000 households, as of this morning, according to the Chubu Electric Power Grid Co, and Central JR suspended some of its bullet trains services.

A man in his 40s was killed in a landslide, Kyodo reported, and a 29-year-old man was found dead after his car plunged into a reservoir. Police were investigating whether that death was caused by the typhoon.

Typhoon Nanmadol, one of the biggest storms to hit Japan in years, killed at least two people and brought ferocious winds and record rainfall to the west of the country on Monday

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