k Delays in public transportation after Typhoon Faxai hits Japan September 9, 2019, Kanagawa, Japan Commuters wait for trains at Odakyu Fujisawa station in Kanagawa Prefecture. After typhoon nr.15 Faxai struck Japan between the night of the 8th and the morning of the 9th of September, with winds up to 210 kmh, most of train services towards the capital have been stopped due to the aftermath. One of the most powerful typhoons to hit the Japanese capital for years, Faxai made landfall in Chiba prefecture, just east of Tokyo, before dawn on Monday, after barrelling through Tokyo Bay. About 5,000 people in Chiba and nearby Kanagawa prefecture were ordered to evacuate due to the strength of this particular typhoon. Photo by Francesco LIbassiAFLO Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Delays in public transportation after Typhoon Faxai hits Japan September 9, 2019, Kanagawa, Japan: Commuters wait for trains at Odakyu Fujisawa station in Kanagawa Prefecture. After typhoon nr.15  Faxai  struck Japan between the night of the 8th and the morning of the 9th of September, with winds up to 210 km h, most of train services towards the capital have been stopped due to the aftermath. One of the most powerful typhoons to hit the Japanese capital for years, Faxai made landfall in Chiba prefecture, just east of Tokyo, before dawn on Monday, after barrelling through Tokyo Bay. About 5,000 people in Chiba and nearby Kanagawa prefecture were ordered to evacuate due to the strength of this particular typhoon.  Photo by Francesco LIbassi AFLO
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Delays in public transportation after Typhoon Faxai hits Japan

September 9, 2019, Kanagawa, Japan: Commuters wait for trains at Odakyu Fujisawa station in Kanagawa Prefecture. After typhoon nr.15 "Faxai" struck Japan between the night of the 8th and the morning of the 9th of September, with winds up to 210 km/h, most of train services towards the capital have been stopped due to the aftermath. One of the most powerful typhoons to hit the Japanese capital for years, Faxai made landfall in Chiba prefecture, just east of Tokyo, before dawn on Monday, after barrelling through Tokyo Bay. About 5,000 people in Chiba and nearby Kanagawa prefecture were ordered to evacuate due to the strength of this particular typhoon. (Photo by Francesco LIbassi/AFLO)

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