Multiple people died following a powerful typhoon which slammed into western Japan on Tuesday. Heavy rain to flooded the region’s main international airport and strong winds to blew a tanker into a bridge, disrupting land and air travel and leaving thousands stranded. Jebi, reportedly the strongest typhoon to make landfall in Japan since 1993, headed north across the main island of Honshu toward the Sea of Japan.
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High winds from Jebi blow in Nishinomiya City making boats rock violently in the water
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