translated from Spanish: Typhoon Hagibis makes landfall in Japan, the most destructive thing seen in decades (Videos)

Japan.- The Typhoon destroyer Hagibis made landfall this Saturday off the coast of Japan near the Izu Peninsula in Shizuoka, just before 7 pm local on Saturday, and has been predicted to be the worst in six decades.
The displacement of the powerful super typhoon that hits Japan called Typhoon Hagibis. Serious effects are predicted in Tokyo.

The displacement of the powerful super typhoon that hits Japan called Typhoon Hagibis. Serious impacts are predicted in Tokyo #PrayForJapan pic.twitter.com/nFzfKxon7R
— EdgardoFloresCampbell (@EFloresCampbell) October 12, 2019

Previously, Japanese authorities activated an unusual high-altitude rain warning against the powerful Typhoon Hagibis, who before making landfall had left one dead, several injuries and severe material damage from hurricane-force winds.
Users of Japan immediately began to broadcast videos of the situation and although thousands were evacuated many had no opportunity to do and were forced to take risks and stay in their homes or shelters.

I hope Japan has taken action and you’re all safe
#PrayForJapan pic.twitter.com/0lixD9HUyM
— Polar:: ATEEZ WONDERLAND (@AhErXtOp) October 12, 2019

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Typhoon Hagibis hits Japan with the strongest winds and rains in 60 years.
Tokyo and the rest of the country paralyzed. Flooding in large cities and coastal areas. There would be already 2 dead and 70 missing.
In development. pic.twitter.com/z7HpzlvQOa
— 5 days (X5diasPY) October 12, 2019

Video of the #Hagabis typhoon in #Japon @ActualidadRT pic.twitter.com/QfbEgOl6zR
— Mauricio Ampuero (@MauricioAmpuero) October 12, 2019

Original source in Spanish

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