Japan: Heavy Rains Persist After Typhoon Mitag Downgraded To Tropical Storm 4
Powerful Typhoon Mitag (No. 18) traveling off the southwest Korean Peninsula caused torrential rain in western Japan on Thursday, October 3. In Susaki City, Kochi Prefecture, about 120 millimeters per hour of heavy rain fell until 8:50 AM on Thursday, October 3, a record short-time rainfall according to the Japan Meteorological Agency. Authorities warn residents that there is a risk of landslides and inundation.7 sec video (looped 4x) . Video Location: Kochi City, Kochi, Japan. (Footage by Spectee via Getty Images UGC)





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