Tropical Storm Maria has caused widespread disruption in Northeast Japan, prompting mass evacuations in Iwate Prefecture. Heavy rains from the storm, which made landfall near Ofunato City on August 12, have led around 100,000 people to seek safety. The storm, initially categorised as a severe tropical storm, has brought unprecedented rainfall to some areas, resulting in the cancellation of numerous flights. By Monday afternoon, the Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded Maria to a tropical storm as it weakened. Videos from the region show severe flooding and ongoing rescue efforts. Earthquake in Japan Videos: Footage Shows Cars and Building Shaking After Back-to-Back Quakes of Magnitude 6.9 and 7.1 Strike Country.
Storm Maria Forces Mass Evacuations in Japan
BREAKING: Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Maria force mass evacuations in Northeast Japan, with around 100,000 people seeking safety. Stay tuned for updates on the situation! 🇯🇵 pic.twitter.com/FhYzphyUUy
— Facts Prime (@factsprime35) August 13, 2024
Storm Maria Hits Japan
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Tropical Storm Maria moved over the Tohoku region, #Japan on Monday, leading to emergency warnings in some areas and concerns about swelling rivers and landslides. #weather #storm pic.twitter.com/etgaoLFlFP
— Newsday_Global_News (@ew_sda13941) August 13, 2024
Tropical Storm Maria Causes Chaos in Northeast Japan
Tropical storm Maria hits Japan, brings record rain #TropicalStrom #Typhoon #TyphoonMaria #Japan pic.twitter.com/1TlVqj73iB
— News18 (@CNNnews18) August 12, 2024
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