Goes to 66 the number of typhoon victims “Hagibis” in Japan

The number of victims of the worst typhoon that has hit Japan in recent decades has gone to 66 on Tuesday. Rescue teams are continuing their search under rubble and mud for missing people. Otherwise, thousands of homes are without electricity and water supplies. Fifteen people continue to remain [...]
Otherwise, thousands of homes are without electricity and water supplies.
Fifteen people continue to disappear three days after the typhoon “Hagibis” hit the central and eastern parts of Japan.
Moreover, more than 200 people have suffered various injuries from the storm that produced powerful winds.
The largest number of victims was recorded in the Fukushima region in northern Tokyo, where 25 people lost their lives.
Among the dead are a woman and her child who drowned in the flood water, Reuters writes.
This woman's other child has disappeared.
The river has never caused such floods before. Some homes have completely disappeared. I think the risk maps should be drawn up again and have new plans for evacuation”, said Masaharu Ishizawa, a 26-year-old teacher who was clearing the house of water and waste.
We've never seen damage like this before. Perhaps global warming and environmental changes have affected something in all of this”, the Japanese youth added.
Major Japanese companies have also reported damage.
The company for the production of electronic equipment, Panasonic, said the floods have damaged the factory in a large industrial park.












