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Last Updated: Monday, 11 August, 2003, 00:05 GMT 01:05 UK
Deadly typhoon hits Japan
Niijima  port
The storm hit the coastline hard
A typhoon sweeping across Japan has left at least seven dead and at least 10 people missing.

Typhoon Etau blew through the country for four days, before sweeping off into the Pacific Ocean, drenching the northern island of Hokkaido on Sunday.

More than 700 homes were flooded, with landslides, high winds and rain disrupting transport links.

The typhoon has now been downgraded to a temperate depression, after it left Japan around 0600 on Sunday (2100GMT Saturday).

Several deaths were caused by drowning, after people were apparently blown into water by strong winds.

Pedestrians in Tokyo
For many Japanese, it was difficult getting around this weekend
One rice farmer drowned after falling into a raging river near his paddy in Okayama, in the west of the country.

A 77-year-old woman in Mie was blown off the terrace of her house and smashed her head on a concrete block in her garden.

Police said that 79 people were injured by Etau, which brought 400mm (16 inches) of rain to parts of Hokkaido.

At its worst, Etau was blowing with winds of 145km/h (90mph), but by the time it moved out to sea on Sunday, wind speeds had fallen to half that figure.

Three people are missing in Hokkaido after their house was carried away in flood waters.




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