The biggest super typhoon Jebi in the past 25 years devastated Japan
This storm has caused millions of Japanese people to evacuate.
Japan is one of the countries with the most natural disasters in the world, and recently, the country of Cherry Blossom continues to suffer an additional 21st storm this year. Called Jebi, the storm is currently considered by the experts to be the largest in 25 years.
Below are pictures showing the great extent of destruction that it is bringing to Japan:
The giant wave swallowed Aki's fishing port, when storm Jebi began to land in Japan
A stormed ship blew and crashed into a bridge, interrupting a route between one of Japan's most densely populated urban areas and an artificial island where Kansai Airport is located.
A woman at Okasa is moving luggage in the stormy wind
Hurricane Jebi was also the cause of heavy container crashes on Rokko Island, Hyogo Prefecture
Trees on the streets in Osaka also became victims
The picture shows hundreds of cars piled up showing the terrible devastation of Hurricane Jebi
Wind power was so strong, even trucks were blown away
A ship on duty pushed the barge out of the sea, when it had collided and ran aground in Hyogo prefecture.
Workers are cleaning the glass pieces in Osaka
Flight at Kansai International Airport is flooded
Workers are cleaning up the wreckage from structures that cannot stand in the storm Jebi
Hopefully, Japan will soon overcome the consequences and stabilize life and economy after this storm passes.
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