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Japan’s looming typhoon crisis threatens disaster defences and tourism
Japan faces a potential record-breaking typhoon season with 28 storms predicted to affect the country, 14 of which could make landfall, threatening disaster defenses and straining an already busy summer tourism sector. Weathernews, a Tokyo-based private meteorological firm, issued the forecast, highlighting concerns over infrastructure and travel challenges.
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