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Typhoon Wipha Slams Japan, at Least 17 Dead, Radioactive Water Released at Fukushima
Typhoon Wipha blew across Japan Wednesday, leaving at least 17 dead and dozens more missing, but the storm largely spared Tokyo and caused no new disaster at the damaged Fukushima nuclear power station.
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