Typhoon hits Japanese islands south of Tokyo with heavy rain
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Typhoon hits Japanese islands south of Tokyo
Hundreds of people took refuge at evacuation centres.

Typhoon hits Japanese islands south of Tokyo with heavy rain
Heavy rain from a typhoon has hit a chain of Japanese islands south of Tokyo. The government urged residents on Thursday to watch for landslides and flooding.
Heavy rains from a typhoon battered a string of Japanese islands off the south of Tokyo on Thursday, and the government urged residents to watch out for landslides and flooding. Record-breaking rainfall was recorded in parts of Izu Island, 280 kilometers (174 miles) south of the Japanese capital, Kyodo News reported. Hundreds of people took shelter in evacuation centers. A man died in Oiso, Kanagawa Prefecture, on Japan's main island of Honshu.
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