One killed in Japan as Typhoon Hagabis nears capital, millions advised to evacuate

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The typhoon due to make landfall late on Saturday has already brought record-breaking rainfall as the weather bureau warns of floods and landslides

One man was killed and more than three million people were advised to evacuate as a powerful typhoon bore down on the Japanese capital on Saturday, bringing with it the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years.

Yuka Ikemura, a 24-year-old nursery school teacher, was in one such facility at a community centre in Edogawa in eastern Tokyo with her three-year-old son, eight-month-old daughter and their pet rabbit."I've got small children to take care of and we live on the first floor of an old apartment," Ikemura said.

Kanagawa prefecture officials said they would release water from the Shiroyama dam, southwest of Tokyo, and alerted residents in areas along nearby rivers. A number of municipal governments issued evacuation advisories to areas particularly at risk of floods and landslides, including some in the most populous Tokyo region.

 

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