7 dead as typhoon moves up Japan coast
Published: 4:06PM Wednesday October 16, 2013 Source: AP
A powerful typhoon has triggered landslides and caused at least 13 deaths on a Japanese island, before sweeping up the country's east coast, grounding hundreds of flights and paralyzing public transportation in Tokyo during Wednesday morning's rush hour.
Rescue workers found 13 bodies, most of them buried by mudslides, on Izu Oshima island about 120 kilometers south of Tokyo, police and town officials said.
Dozens of homes were destroyed, and more than 50 people are missing.
'We have no idea how bad the extent of damage could be,' town official Hinani Uematsu said.
NHK public television showed rescue workers struggling to dig a woman out of a heap of debris as she shrieked in pain.
A rescuer told NHK that he almost walked by the spot without seeing the woman in the debris until she cried out, 'Help!'
Typhoon Wipha packed winds of up to 180 kilometers per hour and stayed offshore in the Pacific.
Dozens of schools were closed in the Tokyo area.
More heavy rain and wind were forecast in northern Japan through Wednesday.
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