On Sept. 4, Typhoon Jebi made landfall on Shikoku, Japan, then moved to the main island, Honshu, leading to the deaths of at least six people, with more than 160 injured. Winds reached more than 100 miles per hour, making it the most powerful typhoon to strike Japan in 25 years.
The next day, Sept. 5, a magnitude-6.7 earthquake occurred on Japan's northern island of Hokkaido. It caused landslides and resulted in the deaths of 44 people, with 660 injured. The earthquake damaged the...
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