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Pictures of Japan hit by the most violent typhoon in 25 years

A truck overturned on Sakade Bridge, Japan, in a photo broadcast by the Kagawa Prefectural Police. | AFP.

A powerful typhoon, considered the most violent, hitting Japan directly for 25 years, docked on Tuesday at midday. Hurricane Jebi is accompanied by gusts of up to 220 km / h in places. The images are impressive.

Japanese authorities on Tuesday issued evacuation instructions for over a million residents and canceled several hundred flights in the face of the extremely violent winds of Typhoon Jebi , which landed on the island of Shikoku.

A truck overturned on Sakade Bridge, Japan, in a photo broadcast by the Kagawa Prefectural Police. | AFP.

Jebi is the latest in a series of natural calamities to hit Japan , which this summer has seen a litany of plagues – torrential rains, landslides, floods and record heat – which have left hundreds dead.

The storm swell was the highest ever recorded since a typhoon in 1961, state television NHK reported. The flood waters even covered the runways of Kansai International Airport, built on an artificial island in Osaka Bay.

Authorities have asked more than one million people to evacuate. | EPA / MAXPPP.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, it was 25 years since a typhoon of this power had not touched the archipelago. At mid-day, it landed at Shikoku, the smallest island of the four main islands of the Japanese archipelago. Then it swept the western part of Honshu, the main island and in the Kobe area, a few hours later.

An uprooted tree in Osaka, western Japan. | EPA / MAXPPP.

Authorities have asked more than a million people to evacuate on highly effected areas where the winds and rains were strengthening. Gusts of up to 208 km/h were recorded at one location in Shikoku, and peaks of up to 216 km/h were forecast.

Men clear roads crowded with uprooted trees. | EPA / MAXPPP.

The strong winds blowing over western Japan damaged an oil tanker against the bridge that connects Kansai International Airport to the coast, which is on an artificial island.

It fell 100 mm of rain on a district of Kyoto in only one hour, and the meteorological services envisaged until 500 mm in 24 h, between this Tuesday noon and Wednesday noon.

The streets are littered with garbage. | AFP.

More than 700 flights were canceled, with many rail and ferry services, NHK reported. Shinkansen (high-speed train) services were suspended between Tokyo and Hiroshima, and Universal Studios Japan (theme park) near Osaka is also closed.

Airlines have, as a precaution, renounced more than 650 flights. | EPA / MAXPPP.

Nearly 180,000 households in western Japan were leaving without electricity at this moment, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Finance said.

People living in areas that are flooded or likely to be victims of mudslides. | EPA / MAXPPP.

The capital, Tokyo, is not directly on the path of the typhoon but expected heavy rains and strong winds by the end of the day. Jebi passed near areas of western Japan that were severely affected by rains and floods responsible for more than 200 deaths.

Damage caused by construction scaffolding is visible in Osaka. | AFP.
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