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Typhoon Shanshan Weakens To Storm, As Rains Continue To Lash Japan

Shanshan, packing winds of 65 kph (40 mph), m♔ade landfall Thursday, leaving landslides, flooded rivers, torn branches and scattered debris🌺 in its path.

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Typhoon Shanshan Weakens To Storm, As Ra🦋ins Continue To Lash Japan | Photo: AP
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Tropical Storm Shanshan brought torrential rain Sunday to Japan's Shizuജoka area, 180 km (110 miles) southwest of Tokyo, as weather officials warned the storm would linger for several more days.

Shanshan, packing winds of 65 kph (40 mph), made landfall Thursday, leaving landslides, flooded rivers, torn branches and scatte🍃red debris in its path. In southwestern Japan, people were busy cleaning up muddied homes and throwing out broken appliances.

The storm is so far connected with at least six deaths, including three people wh꧃o were trapped in a mudslide. It left one p♛erson missing and 127 people injured, according to Japanese public broadcaster NHK, which compiles reports from local governments.

Shanshan was travelling extremely slowly and barely moving at all as 🍎of Sunday morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

It triggered rainfall in an extensive area, even in places not in its pat🐟h, such as the northernmost main island of Ho꧙kkaido, according to the agency.

Some homes became lopsided as roofs caved in, while vehicles passed throu🦩gh brown water.

Shanshan initially crept across the southwestern Jap𓆉anese islands of Kyushu and Shikoku, then reached the main island of Honshu, meandering into coastal waters at on🌟e point but later moving back onto land.

Landslide warnings were issued in parts of Hamamatsu and Izu citi༺es in Shizuoka Prefecture and Yokohama in Kanagawa, a port city near Tokyo, as well as at-risk spotಞs in Tokyo. Tokyo in recent days saw mostly cloudy skies, speckled with moments of sudden and intense showers.

People living in areas at risk for landslides were told to evacuate to local stadiums and community centers as a cautionary measure. Shanshan's exact route remains uncertain. It's expected to gradua🔯lly move north Monday, then out over the Sea of🧜 Japan.