Hagibis storm continues to wreak havoc in Japan, 14 killed, millions displaced
Hagibis storm continues to wreak havoc in Japan, 14 killed, millions displaced
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Tokyo: The storm has caused massive havoc in Japan over six decades of history. The Hagibis storm continues to wreak havoc in Japan. 14 people have died so far. 17 people are missing. 1417 people have been rescued. About 73 lakh people have been evacuated to safer places. This information was given in the report of national broadcaster NHK on Sunday.

According to the report, 106 people have been injured in the storm of the Hagibis. Earlier, it was said that five people lost their lives in the Higbees storm and 11 people went missing. Nagano City Emergency Officer Yasuhiro Yamaguchi told the media that 'overnight we have evacuated 427 families, 1,417 people from the affected areas to safe places. However, information on the assessment of the loss has not been found yet.

According to local media reports, millions of citizens of the southern province, apart from Tokyo, Mee, Shijuka, Gumma and Chiba, have been instructed to evacuate the house in view of the magnitude of the Higbees storm. Let us tell you that the international and national 1929 flights were cancelled on Saturday due to the Hagibis storm.

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