'Highest-level warnings' issued as Typhoon Shanshan makes landfall in Japan

Typhoon Shanshan struck Kyushu in Japan, causing severe rainfall, strong winds, and leading to three deaths and several injuries. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued top-level warnings, urging residents to take shelter. The storm disrupted power, flights, and trains, sparking concerns about flooding and landslides.

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