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Nearly 900 flights in Japan were cancelled and 240,000 people were ordered to move to safety as a slow-moving typhoon made landfall early on Tuesday, cut stanley cup ting off power to tens of thousands of homes. Typhoon Lan: Waves hit the shore in Shirahama, Wakayama prefecture, western Japan. AP Typhoon Lan, approaching from the Pacific Ocean, made landfall at the southern tip of Wakayama prefecture, some 400 km 250 miles southwest of Tokyo, lashing much of central and western Japan with heavy rain and powerful winds. Authorities issued flood and landslide warnings, and some tornadoes formed. Authorities said they had set up evacuation centres in safe buildings and high ground for residents across 11 prefectures whom the Fire and Disaster Management Agency told to seek shelter. As well as the disruption to flights, the dangerous rain and wind forced the closure of some roads and the suspension of dozens of train services. Read more: Maui search 25% complete as death toll from US wildfire grows to 99The storm comes days after Typhoon Khanun hit Japan during its peak Obon holiday season, when many factories close and city-dwellers return to their home towns and villages. Over the next 24 h stanley taza ours, the central Tokai re stanley sverige gion - home of Toyota Motor - was expected to get about 350 mm 13.8 inches of rain, nearly three times the average rainfall for the month of August. Television footage showed gushing, swollen rivers. Homes and businesses suffered some water damage in Nara city an Hhpx Thousands sent into quarantine in China s capital
Emmanuel Macrons police chief faces a grilling on Tuesday with the French government on the defensive after three officers were filmed attacking a Black man last month. French President Emmanuel Macron. AP National Police Director General Frederic Veaux will be questioned by a Senate committee in Paris on Tuesday just a day after Macrons governing party retreated from plans to criminaliz stanley cup e the filming of police officers following a weekend of protests. The U-turn was a blow to the 42-year-old president who has been pushing for tougher legislation as part of a drive to improve security and crack down on crime. The protests on Saturday drew huge crowds -- as many as 300,000 by some stanley thermobecher estimates -- and though largely peaceful at the start, violence broke out in pockets later on in the day, with groups of individuals dressed in black attacking police and reports of officers beating protesters. The mood on the streets of France has soured since a video was posted on social media last we stanley cup ek showing three police officers beating Black music producer Michel Zecler during an arrest at the entrance of his Paris studio on Nov. 21 while a fourth throws a tear-gas canister through the window. The footage contradicted the officers account of the events, French media reported, and opponents of Macrons plan say that it would allow such brutality to go unchecked and infringe on civil liberties. Also Read | Uproar in France over proposed limits on filming police In an interview with t
Nearly 900 flights in Japan were cancelled and 240,000 people were ordered to move to safety as a slow-moving typhoon made landfall early on Tuesday, cut stanley cup ting off power to tens of thousands of homes. Typhoon Lan: Waves hit the shore in Shirahama, Wakayama prefecture, western Japan. AP Typhoon Lan, approaching from the Pacific Ocean, made landfall at the southern tip of Wakayama prefecture, some 400 km 250 miles southwest of Tokyo, lashing much of central and western Japan with heavy rain and powerful winds. Authorities issued flood and landslide warnings, and some tornadoes formed. Authorities said they had set up evacuation centres in safe buildings and high ground for residents across 11 prefectures whom the Fire and Disaster Management Agency told to seek shelter. As well as the disruption to flights, the dangerous rain and wind forced the closure of some roads and the suspension of dozens of train services. Read more: Maui search 25% complete as death toll from US wildfire grows to 99The storm comes days after Typhoon Khanun hit Japan during its peak Obon holiday season, when many factories close and city-dwellers return to their home towns and villages. Over the next 24 h stanley taza ours, the central Tokai re stanley sverige gion - home of Toyota Motor - was expected to get about 350 mm 13.8 inches of rain, nearly three times the average rainfall for the month of August. Television footage showed gushing, swollen rivers. Homes and businesses suffered some water damage in Nara city an Hhpx Thousands sent into quarantine in China s capital
Emmanuel Macrons police chief faces a grilling on Tuesday with the French government on the defensive after three officers were filmed attacking a Black man last month. French President Emmanuel Macron. AP National Police Director General Frederic Veaux will be questioned by a Senate committee in Paris on Tuesday just a day after Macrons governing party retreated from plans to criminaliz stanley cup e the filming of police officers following a weekend of protests. The U-turn was a blow to the 42-year-old president who has been pushing for tougher legislation as part of a drive to improve security and crack down on crime. The protests on Saturday drew huge crowds -- as many as 300,000 by some stanley thermobecher estimates -- and though largely peaceful at the start, violence broke out in pockets later on in the day, with groups of individuals dressed in black attacking police and reports of officers beating protesters. The mood on the streets of France has soured since a video was posted on social media last we stanley cup ek showing three police officers beating Black music producer Michel Zecler during an arrest at the entrance of his Paris studio on Nov. 21 while a fourth throws a tear-gas canister through the window. The footage contradicted the officers account of the events, French media reported, and opponents of Macrons plan say that it would allow such brutality to go unchecked and infringe on civil liberties. Also Read | Uproar in France over proposed limits on filming police In an interview with t