Storm Hagibis wreaks havoc inJapan, 33 people lost their lives so far

Tokyo: In Japan, the biggest storm of the past 60 years, Hagibis is creating havoc and 33 people have been killed so. While millions of people have been affected by this. The administration has deployed helicopters, boats and thousands of soldiers to save the people. Due to the severe flood caused by the storm, people are stuck everywhere.

According to local media, 14 rivers of the country have been flooded. At the same time, a woman has also died after falling from a helicopter engaged in rescue work. Tokyo's fire department says the woman, aged about 70, fell from a helicopter from a height of 40 meters above the ground. The woman was being taken from the city of Lavaski to a safe place. The city has been badly affected by the floods.

While giving the information, the officer said that the woman was immediately taken to the hospital, but by then she had died. The figure given for death is also not correct. More than 33 people may have died in the storm. The southern region of the capital Tokyo also caused a lot of havoc on Saturday. There were severe rains and strong winds in central and northern Japan.

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