JAPAN (Reuters) - Japan braced on Tuesday for a tropical storm set to dump heavy rains on western parts of the country, threatening to snarl road, rail and air links during the busy summer holidays.
A super typhoon among the most powerful in decades was set to hit Japan this holiday weekend, weather officials warned Wednesday, and could severely disrupt both the Rugby World Cup and Formula One ...
Two people have been killed in a powerful typhoon that battered Japan over the weekend, officials said Monday, as the storms aftermath brought travel chaos to Tokyos morning commute. Local officials ...