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This Article is From Sep 04, 2018

Businesses Shuttered as Historic Typhoon Jebi Lands in Japan

(Bloomberg) -- Typhoon Jebi swept through western Japan on Tuesday as the strongest tropical cyclone to come ashore in 25 years, causing widespread power outages and flooding the region's main airport. One person was reported killed.

The storm paralyzed the country's second-largest population center around Osaka, with companies forced to temporarily close their plants, and power cut to more than 800,000 homes and offices.

Jebi, the 21st typhoon of the season, swept the smallest main island of Shikoku before making landfall in Kobe, carrying strong winds of up to 162 kilometers per hour (100 mph), according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

That made it a "very strong" typhoon, the second-highest on the JMA's scale. It was the first time for a typhoon to make landfall at that strength since 1993. The storm lost strength as it moved overland toward the Sea of Japan, where it is forecast to continue weakening rapidly.

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