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Typhoon Talim hits Japan: Hundreds of flights grounded, train services halted

A Powerful Typhoon Ripped Into Southern Japan On Sunday, Dumping Torrential Rain, Grounding Hundreds Of Domestic Flights And Halting Train Services.

PTI | Updated on: 17 Sep 2017, 02:40:45 PM
Typhoon Talim hits Japan: Hundreds of flights grounded, train services halted

Tokyo:

A powerful typhoon ripped into southern Japan on Sunday, dumping torrential rain, grounding hundreds of domestic flights and halting train services.

Typhoon Talim made a landfall in Kyushu, the southern mostof Japan's four main islands, packing winds of up to 162 kilometres per hour, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

At least 644 domestic flights have been cancelled because of strong winds, according to public broadcaster NHK, while all major regional train services have been suspended, operator JR Kyushu Railway said.

Authorities have issued warnings of rainstorms, high seas, possible landslides and flooding across the southern half of the Japanese archipelago.

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The meteorological agency said the typhoon was expected to head northwards, dumping heavy rain across a large area, including on Tokyo.

The typhoon had earlier battered the southern Okinawan island chain, dumping the most rain seen over a 24-hour period in 50 years on the city of Miyako, before it hit Kyushu.

Big storms regularly strike Japan, with 22 people killed when Typhoon Lionrock pounded the country last September.

Last month, Typhoon Noru killed two and injured 51.

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First Published : 17 Sep 2017, 02:40:21 PM

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