October 15,2013
Typhoon Wipha, packing winds of up to 180 kilometers per hour (110 mph) just off Japan's northern coast, also paralyzed public transportation during rush hour Wednesday and grounded hundreds of flights across Japan. Dozens of schools were closed in the Tokyo area.
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Izu Oshima island, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of Tokyo, was the hardest hit. Town officials said rescue workers found seven bodies, most of them buried by mudslides. Officials say dozens of homes were destroyed, and more than 40 people are missing.
More heavy rain and wind are forecast in northern Japan through Wednesday.
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