Typhoon Jangmi is bringing rain and strong winds to Japan. It is called Typhoon No. 6. in Japan, but in other countries, they use the international name Jangmi. The typhoon came up from Okinawa and is traveling northeast. It is passing through my area late tonight, and by the time you read this or watch the video, it will be gone. If you are in northeastern Japan, be careful of strong winds and flooding. Don’t go out if you don’t have to. Typhoons can be very dangerous. One of the worst typhoons in Japanese history was Typhoon Vera, known as the Isewan Typhoon in Japan. It hit Nagoya in September 1959 and killed more than 5,000 people. (117 words)
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