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Here is Haishen
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Haishen
El tifón Haishen golpea Japón con vientos violentos y fuertes lluvias Las autoridades de ese país advirtieron riesgos de inundaciones y deslizamientos. Deja tu valoración de esta noticia: Autor/a: Fuente de información
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Powerful typhoon hits Japan, four missing and several hurt
Powerful typhoon hits Japan, four missing and several hurt
For natural disasters, Japan is a hotbed, and the country has several times faced the wrath of the cosmos in the form of earthquakes and tsunamis. And now, a powerful typhoon named Haishen has hit Japan, with gusty winds, and torrential downpours. According to reports, at least four people went missing, and more than 50 people were injured following the typhoon’s powerful lash in Japan’s Kyushu…
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Typhoon Haishen lashes Korean Peninsula after battering Japan
Typhoon Haishen lashes Korean Peninsula after battering Japan
Earlier on Monday, Typhoon Haishen had winds of 160 kilometers per hour (99 miles per hour), making it equivalent to a low-end Category 2 hurricane in the Atlantic. It’s the second major storm to hit the region in less than a week after the region was lashed by Typhoon Maysak on Wednesday.
At least 1,640 South Koreans have been evacuated out of the storm’s path so far, according to South…
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Typhoon Haishen lashes Korean Peninsula after battering Japan
Typhoon Haishen lashes Korean Peninsula after battering Japan
Earlier on Monday, Typhoon Haishen had winds of 160 kilometers per hour (99 miles per hour), making it equivalent to a low-end Category 2 hurricane in the Atlantic. It’s the second major storm to hit the region in less than a week after the region was lashed by Typhoon Maysak on Wednesday.
At least 1,640 South Koreans have been evacuated out of the storm’s path so far, according to South…
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