Monday, September 5, 2011

TAUFAN TALAS DI JEPUN (SEPT,2011)-RAGUT 20 NYAWA





Heavy downpours by Typhoon Talas swamp a residential area in Kiho, central Japan, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011. The center of the season's 12th typhoon was moving slowly north across the Sea of Japan, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, NO LICENSING IN CHINA, FRANCE, HONG KONG, JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA












05/09/2011-03:20am

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20 korban Taufan Talas di Jepun

TOKYO 4 Sept. - Angka korban akibat Taufan Talas di Jepun yang membawa hujan lebat dan mengakibatkan kejadian tanah runtuh meningkat kepada sekurang-kurangnya 20 orang ketika ribut itu bergerak ke arah utara merentasi negara ini, hari ini.
Menurut media tempatan, sekurang-kurangnya sebanyak 43 orang lagi cedera dan 50 lagi dilaporkan hilang akibat bencana alam itu.
Arahan dan nasihat pemindahan telah dikeluarkan kepada 460,000 orang penduduk di barat dan tengah Jepun, lapor agensi berita Kyodo.
Rakaman NHK TV memaparkan sebuah jambatan dihanyutkan air selepas hujan lebat menyebabkan air sungai bertukar menjadi warna coklat.
Agensi Meteorologi Jepun melaporkan, Talas bergerak peralahan ke arah utara merentasi Lautan Jepun dan akan melalui selatan pulau Shikoku serta tengah pulau Honshu tengah malam ini.
Ekoran pergerakannya yang perlahan, agensi itu memberi amaran hujan lebat dan tanah runtuh mungkin berlaku.
Menurut polis, tiga rumah dilaporkan tertimbus akibat kejadian tanah runtuh di wilayah Wakayama dan seorang gadis berusia 14 tahun berjaya diselamatkan daripada insiden itu. - Agensi
Source:http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2011&dt=0905&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Luar_Negara&pg=lu_08.htm

Picture:Heavy downpours by Typhoon Talas swamp a residential area in Kiho, central Japan,
Sunday Sept 4 2011

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Typhoon dumps record rain on Japan, killing 20

05/09/2011
Overflowing water from a river floods a residential area in Nachikatsuura, central Japan, Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011. The center of the season's 12th typhoon was moving slowly north across the Sea of Japan, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. (AP Photo/Kyodo News) JAPAN OUT, MANDATORY CREDIT, NO LICENSING IN CHINA, FRANCE, HONG KONG, JAPAN AND SOUTH KOREA
Overflowing water from a river floods a residential area in Nachikatsuura, central Japan,Sunday 04/09/2011
TOKYO (AP) — Typhoon Talas dumped record amounts of rain Sunday in western and central Japan, killing at least 20 people and stranding thousands more as it turned towns into lakes, washed away cars and triggered mudslides that obliterated houses. At least 50 people were missing, local media reported.
Evacuation orders and advisories were issued to 460,000 people in the region, which is hundreds of miles (kilometers) from the country's tsunami-ravaged northeastern coast.
At least 3,600 people were stranded by flooded rivers, landslides and collapsed bridges that were hampering rescue efforts, Kyodo News agency reported.
Public broadcaster NHK showed a bridge swept away after intense rain caused a river to swell with brown torrents. People holding umbrellas waded through knee-deep water in city streets and residential areas.
The typhoon dumped record amounts of rain in some areas, and more was expected. It was the country's worst storm since one in 2004 that left 98 people either dead or missing, the Yomiuri newspaper said. By Sunday, Talas had been downgraded to a tropical storm.
Ten people were killed and 32 were missing in Wakayama prefecture alone, police said. One landslide there buried three homes; a woman was killed and four people were missing, but a 14-year-old girl was rescued from the debris.
In nearby Nara prefecture, seven people were reported missing after their homes were swept down a river, NHK said. A 73-year-old man died in Nara when his house collapsed in a landslide, police said.
The storm damaged Nijojo castle in the ancient city of Kyoto, tearing a large piece of plaster from the gate wall. The castle, a popular tourist destination, is designated an important cultural treasure.
The center of the season's 12th typhoon crossed the southern island of Shikoku and the central part of the main island of Honshu overnight Saturday. It was moving slowly north across the Sea of Japan off the country's west coast, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
Because of the storm's slow speed, the agency warned that heavy rains and strong winds were likely to continue. With the ground already soaked, fears of additional mudslides were growing, and the agency issued landslide warnings in nearly all of the country's prefectures.

Source:http://my.news.yahoo.com/typhoon-dumps-record-rain-japan-killing-20-172959942.html


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