Today: September 20, 2024
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Shanshan, downgraded from typhoon, leaves 7 dead, damage in Japan

FILE PHOTO: A man stands at a residential area affected by the flooding of the Kuise River caused by Typhoon Shanshan in Ogaki
September 01, 2024
Reuters

TOKYO (Reuters) - Tropical cyclone Shanshan, downgraded from a typhoon, left seven people dead and widespread damage as it churned off the Pacific coast of central Japan on Sunday.

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