Typhoon "Tallas" has died in Japan, and 120,000 household power outages
Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.25
Jimu Journalist Hu Li
Based on the reports of Kyodo News Agency and Reuters on September 24, on the 24th of local time, the heavy rain and strong winds caused by typhoons attacked central Japan, causing two people to die and tens of thousands of families.
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After the typhoon "Nanda Metropolis", Japan ushered in Typhoon "Tallas". The Japan Meteorological Agency said that the city is particularly serious in Shizuoka, located in the southwestern part of Tokyo. Since the rainfall began last Thursday, the city's precipitation has reached a record 417 mm.
The central wind speed of Typhoon "Tallas" is about 65 kilometers per hour, and the maximum gust is 90 kilometers per hour.
According to the Kyodo News Agency, a 40 -year -old man in Hangchuan City, Shizuoka Prefecture was killed in a landslide in a landslide. The car of another 29 -year -old man in the city died after falling into the reservoir.
Japan's central power company said that about 120,000 families have no electricity available, and the landslide has overturned two power transmission tower.
"The inconvenience caused by the power outage this time, we all apologized. Due to the landslide and other factors, the power outage time was extended, but we are doing our best to repair it as soon as possible." The company said.
By Saturday afternoon, most families have resumed power supply, but there are still about 2,800 household power outages. According to the Kyodo News Agency, Middle Japan Electric Power Company estimates that this tower takes several months to recover.
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