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Typhoon Ampil Ravages Japan: Massive Evacuations, Flooded Streets, and Looming Landslide Threats

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Typhoon Ampil Ravages Japan: Massive Evacuations, Flooded Streets, and Looming Landslide Threats

Typhoon Ampil Ravages Japan: Massive Evacuations, Flooded Streets, and Looming Landslide Threats

Typhoon Ampil has unleashed its fury on eastern Japan, resulting in widespread devastation and chaos.

The powerful storm has triggered extensive evacuations as authorities scramble to protect residents from its severe impacts.

Streets in the Tokyo area are already inundated with floodwaters, and the storm's violent winds have caused significant disruptions.

With forecasts predicting continued heavy rains and potential landslides, the situation remains critical.

Residents are urged to remain vigilant and follow safety advisories as Typhoon Ampil continues to wreak havoc across the region.

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