Typhoon Vongfong slams into Japan | Inquirer News

Typhoon Vongfong slams into Japan

/ 08:17 AM October 13, 2014

Japan Typhoon

A man tries to pick up sugar cane fallen by heavy wind and rain as typhoon Vongfong approaches in Yomitan, Okinawa, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2014. AP/Kyodo News

TOKYO – Powerful typhoon Vongfong slammed into Japan Monday morning, with at least one person missing and dozens injured while more than 300 flights were grounded, officials and local media said.

Winds of up to 180 kilometers (112 miles) per hour whipped ashore as the typhoon made landfall in Makurazaki on Kyushu island at around 8:30 am (2330 GMT), the meteorological agency said.

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Three Chinese people were engulfed by high waves triggered by the typhoon in Shizuoka, central Japan, Sunday afternoon, Japan’s public broadcaster NHK and the Mainichi Shimbun said, adding that two of them were rescued but one was still missing.

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NHK also said at least 44 people were injured in typhoon-related accidents, while Japanese airlines cancelled at least 329 flights.

The typhoon came just a week after another strong tropical storm whipped through the country, leaving 11 people dead or missing.

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