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Typhoon Man-yi Inundates Japan, Thousands of Homes Flooded [VIDEO]
Typhoon Man-yi made landfall in Japan on Monday, blasting a swath of the island nation with several inches of rain per hour and 100 mile-per-hour winds, leaving at least two people dead, flooding thousands of homes and prompting the government to call for the evacuation of at least 400,000 residents from four prefectures.
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