Although Typhoon No. 15 "Taras" has become an extratropical cyclone, it still brought torrential rain to Japan. News of widespread water and power outages were also reported in Shimizu and Kwai districts of Shizuoka Prefecture.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Although Typhoon No. 15 "Taras" has become an extratropical cyclone, it still brought heavy rain to Japan, and Shizuoka Prefecture has set a new record for rainfall in September over the years. In addition, Qingshui District and Kui District also reported widespread water and power outages.

According to "NHK" reports, the water intake of Xingjin River in Shimizu District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan was blocked by driftwood and other debris due to heavy rain. As a result, 55,000 households in Shimizu District that depended on Xingjin River for water supply had no water available. The local government announced on 24 On the afternoon of March 25, water trucks were dispatched at 10 locations in Qingshui District for the public to use; the local government said that it is unlikely that the water supply will be restored at present, so water trucks will be dispatched in the morning of tomorrow (25).

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At around noon in Aoi District, Shizuoka Prefecture, 120,000 households suffered a sudden power outage. According to the Central Japan Electric Power Company, the reason was that two transmission towers in the mountainous area collapsed due to landslides; At 6 p.m. local time, power outages for 120,000 households had been eliminated.

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