(14 de octubre del 2019. El Venezolano).- El tifón Hagibis dejó en Japón al menos 56 muertos , informó este lunes la televisión estatal NHK, en un nuevo balance, mientras prosigue la búsqueda de supervivientes.
Además, 15 personas siguen desaparecidas dos días después del paso del potente tifón, indicó NHK el lunes por la noche. El precedente balance era de 43 muertos.
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