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Source: http://news.ph.msn.com/regional/article.aspx?cp-documentid=5230912


One of the victims drowned after flood waters gushed into his car and streets were submerged in scenes that rekindled memories of the March 11 tsunami disaster. Thousands of people were left stranded.

Typhoon Talas, which made landfall on Saturday and is one of the deadliest in recent years, packed gusts of up to 108 kilometres (68 miles) per hour as it cut across the island of Shikoku and the main island of Honshu.

The government set up an emergency task force as the number of victims looked set to grow and landslides and damaged roads hampered relief efforts.

In Wakayama prefecture, 12 people were killed and 29 were missing.

One man drowned after flood waters surged into his car, and another man was killed after a landslide hit his house, the local government said.

In Nara prefecture's Totsukawa village, an overflowing river washed away apartments, leaving at least two people dead and seven missing, the local government said.

In the Kansai region and elsewhere up to 30,000 people were evacuated, according to the fire and disaster management agency.

Television footage showed massive landslides crushing wooden houses in mountainous communities, with muddy water submerging streets and washing away wooden debris and cars.

A tally by the Kyodo news agency showed at least 20 people had been killed, more than 50 were missing and 3,600 were left stranded by landslides and collapsed bridges.

Jiji Press also said 20 people had been killed.

The powerful storm had slowly moved north into the Sea of Japan (East Sea), the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

However, it warned of more mudslides in the western region where massive rainfalls -- more than 180 centimetres (72 inches) in some areas -- have been recorded since Tuesday night.

According to agency data a typhoon which hit Japan in October, 2004, left 98 people dead or missing, while a storm in September the same year left 46 people dead or missing.

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