Death toll from Typhoon in Japan rises to 74
Wednesday, 16th October 2019

The death toll from one of the worst typhoons to hit the country rose to 74, public broadcaster NHK said.
While rescue workers in Japan searched for the missing on Wednesday.
Public broadcaster NHK said 12 were missing and more than 220 injured after Typhoon Hagibis lashed through the Japanese archipelago at the weekend. Throughout the eastern half of the main island of Honshu, 52 rivers had flooded over.
Residents in Fukushima prefecture, which has seen the highest number of casualties, were busy dumping water-damaged furniture and rubbish onto the streets. Many elderly remained in evacuation centers, unable to clean up their homes.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the government would spend 710 million yen ($6.5 million) to facilitate disaster relief.
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