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Edited on Thu Sep-22-11 06:15 PM by AsahinaKimi
Workers install sandbags on a bank of the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching, Sept 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. -- PHOTO: REUTERSBonus PhotosWorkers install sandbags on a bank of the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching, Sept 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. -- PHOTO: REUTERSResidents walk in a flooded street to evacuate in Nagoya, central Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo Sept 20, 2011. More than a million people in the central Japan city of Nagoya were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached the country, bringing heavy rain. -- PHOTO: REUTERSA chair is seen on a mud-covered street close to the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching, Sept 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. -- PHOTO: REUTERSDamaged cars are seen at a factory close to the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching, Sept 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. -- PHOTO: REUTERSA man walks toward a damaged truck at a factory close to the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching Sept 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. -- PHOTO: REUTERSResidents are rescued from a flooded area in Nagoya, central Japan, in this photo taken by Kyodo Sept 20, 2011. More than a million people in the central Japan city of Nagoya were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached the country, bringing heavy rain. -- PHOTO: REUTERSA damaged car is seen at a factory close to the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching, Sept 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. -- PHOTO: REUTERSEvacuees rest at an evacuation center in Nagoya, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approached, central Japan, Sept 20, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. --PHOTO: REUTERSA woman takes care of her baby at an evacuation center in Nagoya after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke, central Japan, Sept 20, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
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