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How much damage did Typhoon Haibeisi bring to Japan?

Typhoons are a headache every year, and some typhoons with particularly strong lethality will cause great losses to the local economy. Japan is a country surrounded by the sea. The typhoon weather in Japan has a great influence on Japan every year. Some people will prepare food and other materials in advance. This year, Typhoon Haibeis (19) has approached the coast of Japan, and this typhoon is very powerful. At 8: 00 am local time on June 5438+02, the roofs of many houses in a residential area in Chiba Prefecture were blown off, causing injuries to many people, including children. /kloc-on the morning of 0/2, 480,000 households in Chiba Prefecture lost power.

Due to the appearance of strong typhoon, it also affected people's life safety. For example, a 50-year-old man in Chiba Prefecture was killed by an overturned car. In addition, a man in Gunma Prefecture and a woman in Sagamihara, Tokyo died due to landslides.

In addition, in Tokyo Bay, Japan, a Panamanian cargo ship docked here and sank because of a strong typhoon. In the end, 5 people died and 3 people were missing. Today, even the sewers on the streets of Japan have taken the life of a woman in Tochigi Prefecture.

In addition, due to the appearance of the strong typhoon, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued the highest level rainstorm warning to Japan 12-Level 5 rainstorm warning. According to the news released by the Japan Meteorological Agency, this rainstorm may be the biggest since 1958.

Due to the strong typhoon, Nagano and Fukushima areas were flooded, and houses and rice fields were flooded. Especially in Fukushima area, the rainstorm brought by typhoon washed several bags of garbage produced by decontamination operation of nuclear power plant in Fukushima area into the river. You know, this garbage is not simple, it has a certain amount of nuclear radiation.

At the same time, due to the heavy rain brought by the typhoon, the vehicles on the Shinkansen in Japan were flooded. The 10 Shinkansen train that once carried the capacity of the Shinkansen13 has now been flooded. In addition, some experts estimate that these trains are likely to be scrapped.

In addition to the Shinkansen, in fact, the subways and trains in Japan have been stopped on a large scale. However, the good news is that Tokyo Haneda Airport and a few Shinkansen have resumed operations in the early hours of 13.