29-04-2024 09:29 AM Jerusalem Timing

Japan’s Typhoon Death Toll Rises to 17

Japan’s Typhoon Death Toll Rises to 17

The death toll from Typhoon Talas rose to 17 in western Japan with another 33 missing after the powerful storm brought heavy rains and fierce winds to the region.

The death toll from Typhoon Talas rose to 17 in western Japan with another 33 missing after the powerful storm brought heavy rains and fierce winds to the region, a report said Sunday.

Talas, which made landfall on Saturday, packed gusts of up to 108 kilometers (68 miles) per hour, flooding rivers and causing landslides as it cut across the main island of Shikoku and the western part of Honshu Island.

Public broadcaster NHK reported at least 17 people died and 33 were missing, while another 94 people were injured.

The powerful typhoon was slowly moving north into the Sea of Japan (East
Sea) on Sunday morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

In Nara prefecture's Totsukawa village, a gushing river washed away housing complexes, leaving at least two people dead and seven missing, the local government said.

Officials in Wakayama prefecture reported three people dead and 10 missing.