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Alarmed residents rush to stock up on food as Typhoon Hagibis approaches (1/3)

2019-10-12 09:43:44 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A woman walks past empty shelves in a store in Tokyo on October 11, 2019, as typhoon Hagibis heads towards the city. Japan braced on October 11 for a powerful typhoon barrelling towards Tokyo that has already forced the cancellation of two Rugby World Cup matches, disrupted the Suzuka Grand Prix and grounded flights. (Photo/Agencies)

A man walks past empty shelves in a store in Tokyo on October 11, 2019, as typhoon Hagibis heads towards the city. Japan braced on October 11 for a powerful typhoon barrelling towards Tokyo that has already forced the cancellation of two Rugby World Cup matches, disrupted the Suzuka Grand Prix and grounded flights. (Photo/Agencies)

Empty shelves at a supermarket as people rushed to stock up in preparation for Typhoon Hagibis in Tokyo, Japan October 11, 2019. Typhoon Hagibis approached Japan on Friday, threatening to batter its capital with the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years. (Photo/Agencies)

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