Despite being downgraded to a severe tropical storm on Friday – shortly after its landfall in southern Japan – Typhoon Shanshan’s impact is being felt by most tourists and commuters as planes in the region are struggling to land, or being diverted, while trains and bus services are being suspended.
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Typhoon Shanshan: Planes abort landing, travellers stranded as transit suspended
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