Japan: Typhoon Chan-hom Topples Trees Across Tochigi Prefecture
Typhoon Chan-hom made landfall in southern Ibaraki Prefecture near Tokyo on Tuesday, August 11, bringing high winds that knocked down trees, left thousands of homes without power, and disrupted flights at Tokyo-area airports. Several people were injured in multiple prefectures, including Iwate, Ibaraki, and Tochigi.
In Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, a large tree, roughly 1 meter in diameter and 18 meters tall, snapped at its base and blocked a road and sidewalk near JR Utsunomiya Station's west exit, apparently due to strong winds from the typhoon. No injuries were reported there, according to city officials and fire authorities.
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- ILEA005090763
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- 2026/8/13 14:30:55
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Tochigi Prefecture, Video Location: Utsunomiya Station, Japan
Video Recording Date/Time: August 11, Utsunomiya, 2026
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