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Typhoon Jelawat on course to hit mainland Japan
by Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) Sept 29, 2012


Strong typhoon Jelawat was moving toward the Japanese mainland on Saturday, the national weather agency said, after it battered southern Okinawa island with gusts strong enough to flip cars.

Violent winds up to 234 kilometres per hour (145 miles per hour) have injured at least 56 people, including a person in Okinawa who lost a finger as a door slammed shut on it due to strong winds, national network NHK said.

The Okinawa Prefecture Police said it had counted at least 30 cases of typhoon-caused injuries as of late Saturday afternoon.

Okinawa Electric Power said some 331,500 households in the island prefecture have suffered power outage.

Winds have flipped over cars and blocked streets, adding to traffic chaos that included cancelled flights and ferries.

As of 0700 GMT, the typhoon was 30 kilometres south of Okinoerabu island, off Kagoshima prefecture, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

It was moving northeast toward Tokyo at a speed of 30 kilometres per hour, with gusts and heavy rains expected in the Japanese capital on Sunday and Monday, the agency said.

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SHAKE AND BLOW
Typhoon Jelawat on course to hit Japan mainland
Tokyo (AFP) Sept 29, 2012
Strong typhoon Jelawat was moving toward the Japanese mainland on Saturday, the national weather agency said, after it battered southern Okinawa island with gusts strong enough to flip cars. Violent winds up to 234 (146 miles) kilometers per hour have injured at least 51 people in Okinawa, including a man who severed a finger as a door of his house slammed shut due to strong winds, national ... read more


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