'Highest-level warnings' issued as Typhoon Shanshan makes landfall in Japan
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Typhoon Shanshan struck Kyushu in Japan, causing severe rainfall, strong winds, and leading to three deaths and several injuries. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued top-level warnings, urging residents to take shelter. The storm disrupted power, flights, and trains, sparking concerns about flooding and landslides.
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