Residents missing after landslide in Japan | 9 News Australia
Residents missing after landslide in Japan | 9 News Australia
Japan hit by biggest typhoon in decades - BBC News
Torrential rain and tornado-like winds are lashing large parts of Japan, as the country endures what could be its worst storm for 60 years.
The eye of Typhoon Hagibis made landfall shortly before 19:00 local time (10:00 GMT) in Izu Peninsula, southwest of Tokyo.
More than seven million people have been urged to leave their homes amid severe flood and landslide warnings.
Train services have been halted, and more than a thousand flights grounded.
One man was killed in Chiba, east of Tokyo, when high winds flipped his car.
Tourists From Abroad Flock To Japan After Covid Restrictions Lifted
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Ten confirmed dead from missing Japan tourist boat - BBC News
At least 10 people have been killed after a tourist boast went missing off the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, the Japan Coast Guard says.
They say the search is continuing in frigid waters for 16 others who were on board the Kazu 1 vessel.
Contact with the boat was lost after it said it was taking on water at 13:15 local time (04:15 GMT) on Saturday.
The Kazu 1 is believed to have been on a three-hour sightseeing voyage around the Shiretoko Peninsula.
South Korea retaliates after North Korea fires missile launches | USA TODAY
The U.S. Indo Pacific Command said the launches highlighted the “destabilizing impact” of North Korea’s illicit nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. The Japanese Defense Ministry said it also detected the launches and that the type of missiles used and their flight information were still being analyzed.
South Korea's Foreign Ministry said its top nuclear envoy held separate phone talks with his U.S. and Japanese counterparts soon after the launches. It said the three agreed to strengthen trilateral coordination on North Korea while repeating their calls for the North to stop weapons tests and return to talks.
Since late September, North Korea has launched a barrage of missiles toward the sea in what it called simulated tests of tactical nuclear weapons systems designed to attack South Korean and U.S. targets. North Korea says its testing activities were meant to issue a warning amid a series of South Korea-U.S. military drills. But some experts say Pyongyang has also used its rivals’ drills as a chance to test new weapons systems, boost its nuclear capability and increase its leverage in future dealings with Washington and Seoul.
Daily News in Simple Japanese (2022.5.27) 日本旅行解禁/Japan will open its borders to foreign tourists
Daily News in Simple Japanese (2022.5.27) 日本旅行解禁/Japan will open its borders to foreign tourists
Typhoon Nanmadol hits south-western Japan
Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida calls for 'the highest level of vigilance' needed against mudslides, flooding and overflowing rivers, as typhoon Nanmadol made landfall in south-western Japan on Sunday night.
Japan condemns further missile launch by North Korea
The Japanese government branded North Korea's missile launches ‘unacceptable,' after Pyongyang fired another potential ballistic missile that flew at an extremely low altitude of less than 31 miles and landed outside of Japan's Exclusive Economic Zone.
North Korea missile barrage triggers evacuation warnings in Japan • FRANCE 24 English
North Korea continued its barrage of weapons tests on Thursday, firing at least three missiles including a suspected intercontinental ballistic missile that forced the Japanese government to issue evacuation alerts and temporarily halt trains.
Japan's former Prime Minister shot, officials say
Former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was apparently shot at and collapsed during a campaign speech tonight in Nara. Local 4 is told Abe was rushed to the hospital.
North Korea Missile Tests Cause Evacuation Alerts In Japan
North Korea fired 23 missiles this morning, triggering panic.
Japan's ex-prime minister Shinzo Abe shot in Nara, shows no vital signs: Media
Japan's ex-prime minister Shinzo Abe shot in Nara, shows no vital signs: Media
Japan hit by strong earthquake cutting power to millions - BBC News
A powerful earthquake has been recorded in north-east Japan and is reported to have cut power to two million homes.
The tremor was recorded at magnitude 7.3 and in some areas is said to have reached 6-plus on Japan's shaking intensity scale, making it too forceful for people to stand.
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気候変動は感染症のリスクも高めている WHO専門家が警告
気候変動が、世界の感染症の半数以上を悪化させていると、科学者らが指摘している。
地球温暖化が進むと、新たなウイルスが発生しやすくなり、病原体を運ぶ蚊や動物がこれまではいなかった地域にも生息地を広げるため、パンデミックが起こりやすくなるという。
世界保健機関(WHO)の専門家は、人類はこの健康の安全保障上の脅威に「備えなければならない」と警告している。
Emergency alert sounds in Japan after North Korea launches multiple missiles
An emergency alert for people in parts of central and northern Japan to seek shelter was triggered on Thursday following North Korea's latest multiple missile launches, including a possible failed intercontinental ballistic missile.
North Korean missile launches trigger evacuation warnings in Japan l GMA
ABC News' Martha Raddatz reports on the latest rounds of missile tests from North Korea.