Japan NOW Battles Dual Disasters: Flooding Hits Typhoon Victims Still Recovering from Earthquake

Japan NOW Battles Dual Disasters: Flooding Hits Typhoon Victims Still Recovering from Earthquake Typhoon No. 14 "Pulasun," after weakening to a tropical storm, brought heavy rainfall and severe impacts to Japan. By September 23, the death toll had reached 7, with 2 people missing. On the morning of September 21, a rainband formed over the Noto area. In Wajima, over 4.7 inches of rain fell in just one hour. Over the course of the day, the region saw record-breaking rainfall, with 13.9 inches in Wajima and 10.2 inches in Suzu. The Japan Meteorological Agency urged residents to evacuate immediately. Japan NOW Battles Dual Disasters: Flooding Hits Typhoon Victims Still Recovering from Earthquake Japan NOW Battles Dual Disasters: Flooding Hits Typhoon Victims Still Recovering from Earthquake Japan NOW Battles Dual Disasters: Flooding Hits Typhoon Victims Still Recovering from Earthquake