
Over one million people in Japan advised to evacuate as tropical storms bring torrential rain to the region
Two killed in Taiwan floods as twin storms near Japan
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Two people have died in Taiwan as torrential rains from twin tropical storms approaching Japan caused severe flooding, according to local authorities. A woman was found dead downstream after her husband reported her trapped in floodwaters at around 9am, with her body recovered at 6:45pm local time. The storms are now heading toward Japan, where more than one million residents have been advised to evacuate as heavy rain pounds western parts of the country.
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Japan advised more than a million people to leave their homes as two tropical storms swept towards the archipelago on Friday, with torrential rains also pounding Taiwan where at least two people have been killed.
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Her body was found downstream at 6:45pm.
according to Taipei TimesHeavy rain pounds western Japan as 2 tropical storms approach.
according to The IndependentHer husband reported she was trapped in floodwaters at about 9am, local media reported.
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Japan advised more than a million people to leave their homes as two tropical storms swept towards the archipelago on Friday, with…
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