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Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:55 am

yanpa wrote:
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yanpa wrote:Peaked in the night, blowing away my chances of a morning at home :(


A lot of the trains are still fucked though.

Not mine :(

Unreliable line is reliable just when you don't want it to be...


I'm on one of the most reliable lines it's only running at 50%. I don't have to be at the office till 2:00!
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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:57 am

twitter wrote:"Morning after Tokyo typhoon, hundreds dead in Aoyama Cemetery."
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Postby gaijinpunch » Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:03 am

The Odakyuu line was in true form last night. On my way home from the pool, cycling through the rather hard rain, I of course got caught at a fucking crossing. When the first "overlap" occurred I said fuck it and took my bicycle up the escalators.
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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby GomiGirl » Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:56 am

I have a love hate relationship with the Odakyu line. I love living on it but I hate trying to navigate around it on bicycle or in a taxi. Whenever I am late and in a rush, I seem to get caught in a 4 way... and not the good kind. :evil:
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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby gaijinpunch » Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:21 am

I have a hate-loathe relationship with it. There are times when I just hate it, and times when I want it to go bankrupt, with all it's tracks being uprooted. It has been my closest line for about 5 years now, even though I've only ridden it about 5 times per year on average. Even now that I work at home and only need to cross it to get to the park, it gets me at least twice a month. It's rarely rush hour though so it's livable. I was particularly fucked off last night b/c it was an express train, going about 3 kph. Note... 3kph INTO THE FUCKING TERMINAL. It took so long the next outbound train caught the same crossing.

I've always wondered the repercussions for hitting the emergency stop button. I mean, me getting out of the rain is an emergency.

What's more laughable is that the public in the vicinity has put up with it for so long. At some point it gets dangerous for cars, as they're backed up a few intersections.
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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:05 pm

Finally some real typhoon damage...
Keisei Narita station lost a platform in the typhoon this morning. The entire west side was undermined by the heavy rain and fell down the slope. http://www.asahi.com/national/update/1016/TKY201310160033.html (in Japanese)
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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby Coligny » Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:02 pm

I'm always amazed that despite yearly generous rain season and typhoon season... And quake seasons... There is still some land that haven't slided yet and decide it's the good time to go down...
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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby IparryU » Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:24 pm

17 dead, 51 missing as typhoon sideswipes Tokyo
Parts of a house and an electric pole are crushed by large rocks in Kamakura, after Typhoon Wipha passed close to Tokyo on Wednesday.
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At least 17 people died as a powerful typhoon lashed Japan’s Pacific coast Wednesday, media reports said, with the death toll likely to rise.

Typhoon Wipha, dubbed the strongest in a decade, caused landslides that buried houses as it churned past an island just south of Tokyo.

Public broadcaster NHK and Jiji Press reported at least 16 people had died and 51 were unaccounted for on Izu Oshima, after houses were destroyed or swept away by a series of landslides and floods on the island, 120 kilometers south of the Japanese capital.

“We’ve confirmed that 13 people have died, and the number is likely to increase later,” a police official in Izu Oshima earlier told AFP.

A woman was confirmed dead in western Tokyo after her body was recovered from a river.

Many of the bodies of those who died on Oshima were found in houses that had been splintered by huge volumes of earth sent crashing down mountainsides by torrential rains and strong winds.

Footage from the island showed ruined wooden houses half buried in mud. Mangled trees and other debris were piled up around them.

The storm dumped more than 12 centimeters of rain on Oshima in an hour, according to the meteorological agency.

Many local residents had sought shelter in evacuation centers, reporting dirty water had been gushing into their homes, according to local media.

Emergency workers had rescued two people who were trapped inside a destroyed house by around 8 a.m., NHK said, adding police and firefighters were having difficulty getting to some stricken areas.

The bodies of two of those who died were discovered in a swollen river, while one other was pulled from a crushed house, NHK said.

“City hall and fire station officials are doing rescue work in places accessible,” a local official told AFP.

The local authority has not been able to confirm the whereabouts of 51 of the island’s more than 8,300 residents, Jiji Press reported.

It was not known if they were simply unable to make contact or if their situation was more grave.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Police said earlier they will dispatch about 50 special police officers to the island as reinforcements, Jiji Press said.

Japanese troops have also sent three helicopters and several servicemen to Oshima to help with the rescue effort at the request of the Tokyo Metropolitan government, a defense ministry spokesman said.

In western Tokyo, a woman who appeared to be in her 40s was confirmed dead at a hospital after she was discovered in a river, making the total death toll to 17, police and reports said.

A further three people were missing in the greater Tokyo area, officials and reports said.

In Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo, helicopters were used to look for two elementary school boys who were believed to have been near a beach during the storm, a police spokesman said.

And fears were growing for the safety of a man in his 50s in Chiba Prefecture, who has been missing since telling police there had been a landslide behind his house.

Further north, the operator of the battered Fukushima nuclear plant said it had released some rain water that was trapped inside its barrages, but added that its radiation reading was within safety limits.

It reported no ill effects on the power station, where thousands of tonnes of radiation-polluted water are being stored in tanks after being used to cool reactors.

At a train station east of Tokyo, a landslide left a section of the track unsupported, a spokeswoman for Keisei Electric Railway said.

The Keisei line is one of the major rail access ways to the busy Narita Airport, the main international gateway to Tokyo.

More than 400 flights to and from Tokyo have been cancelled, most of them domestic, according to major Japanese carriers All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines.

Two flights between Tokyo and Seoul and another two flights between Tokyo and Hong Kong were among the cancellations, ANA said.

Altogether, the cancellations affected plans of some 61,600 travelers, the airlines said.

Typhoon Wipha, which had not made landfall, brought heavy rains and strong winds to Tokyo’s metropolitan area, heavily disrupting the morning commute for hundreds of thousands of people.

At 0600 GMT, it was located in the Pacific, east of the northeastern region, and had become an extratropical cyclone, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

Source: http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/4-dead-as-typhoon-sideswipes-tokyo
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Re: Typhoon #26 (Wipha) hitting Japan hard

Postby Coligny » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:15 pm

Japan today haz the best idiuts evar... As usual...

the resident wrote:haha. you guys make make me laugh. What was wrong with ordering a cab on Monday FOR this morning so you could get to work. It had passed by 7, and if it hadn't you could have just cancelled the cab. Any excuse not to get your shoes wet!
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Postby Coligny » Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:29 pm

Also, can someone tell these panicking dead idiots that it was just a category 2 storm, totally harmless... So they should stop pretending to be dead and fear radioactive bananas while drinking glutamate instead...
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Postby Russell » Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:09 pm

Holy cow, this is more serious than I expected this morning.
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