Video Footage Of How The Strong Typhoon Jebi Hits Japan Goes Viral

Strong Typhoon Jebi Devastating Japan Caught On Camera

The video footage of Typhoon Jebi devastating Western Japan killing at least 7 people and injuring 350 residents goes viral.

On Tuesday (September 4, 2018), Typhoon Jebi, the strongest typhoon to hit the country of Japan after 25 years since 1993.

The heavy rainfall and ferocious winds brought by the weather disturbance took the lives of at least 7 people and injured about 350 individuals.

Typhoon Jebi

The strongest typhoon to hit Japan in 25 years was reportedly packing maximum sustained winds of 172 kilometers per hour (kph).

The government of Japan also ordered about 2 million people to flee due to the devastating effects of Typhoon Jebi.

Typhoon Jebi

Recently, the Facebook page “Japan Tomo” has uploaded the video footage of how the strong Typhoon Jebi devastated Western Japan.

In the video, it can be seen how the typhoon toppled buildings, destroyed establishments, and damaged numerous houses.

The ferocious winds also blew vehicles and shut down the power on millions of houses on the typhoon-affected areas.

The social media users have also expressed their reactions in the video:

Josafat Miones: “Pray for japan, Lord protect the people of Japan”

Ronaldo Vizmanos: “Merciful and Heavenly Father please protect and keep safe the people of Japan we ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen”

Bryan Abot: “Stay safe people of japan! Be ready and never panic.”

Nerizza Lyn: “I don’t understand why there are still people outside despite the ranging storm. Were they not informed about the possible danger? or they were informed but didn’t anticipate that It can be that strong. I remember Yolanda and how we under estimate its power.”

Troeti Lummermeier: “And unfortunately clearly obvious, overhead electric wires are very vulnerable under natural disaster circumstances.
Luckily it’s Japan and i guess the power blackoutsare fixed at the same day or next. ? Sorry for the poor inhabitants of western Japan having to deal with all those floodings and typhoons recently.”

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