Powerful typhoon batters Japan, two dead


FE Team | Published: October 01, 2018 11:01:45 | Updated: October 02, 2018 11:15:56


A passer-by walks in heavy rain and wind caused by Typhoon Trami in the prefectural capital Naha, on the southern island of Okinawa, in this photo taken by Kyodo, September 29, 2018 - Mandatory credit Kyodo/via Reuters

A powerful typhoon brought down trees onto railroad tracks and kicked up debris across Tokyo as it brushed past the Japanese capital early on Monday, killing two people and stranding thousands as train lines were closed or severely delayed.

Typhoon Trami made landfall in western Japan on Sunday evening and threatened heavy rains, strong winds and landslides on the northern-most main island of Hokkaido, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. The island was hit by a deadly earthquake last month.

The typhoon, rated by Tropical Storm Risk as a category 1, the lowest on a five-point scale, killed two people and injured almost 130, public broadcaster NHK said.

Another two people were missing, it said, and almost 400,000 households were without power.

Aerial footage on NHK showed hundreds of people waiting outside train stations, with several major commuter lines closed since Sunday.

More than 230 flights were cancelled, mainly in northern Japan, Reuters reported citing NHK.

Kansai International Airport in Osaka in western Japan said it had opened its runways as scheduled at 6 am (2100 GMT Sunday), after being closed since 11 am on Sunday.

The airport had only fully reopened on Sept 21 after being heavily flooded earlier that month by Typhoon Jebi, the most powerful storm to hit Japan in 25 years.

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