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Update | Six injured, 500 flights cancelled as Typhoon Halong lashes southern Japan

With winds of up to 180 km/h, government warns storm may pose threat to life and could inflict massive damage

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A flight information board displays cancelled flights due to Typhoon Halong at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Saturday. Photo: AFP

Six people were injured as as Typhoon Halong lashed southwest Japan today, prompting authorities to order the evacuation of half a million people near swollen rivers.

The highest typhoon warning was hoisted earlier this afternoon. The warning means that the storm poses a threat to life and could inflict massive damage, the meteorological agency said.

Strong winds left six people injured, one seriously, in Miyazaki prefecture in southern Japan.

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A landslide is caused by Typhoon Halong in Kochi prefecture, in Japan's south on Friday. Photo: AFP
A landslide is caused by Typhoon Halong in Kochi prefecture, in Japan's south on Friday. Photo: AFP
Airlines, including Japan’s two major carriers Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, cancelled about 500 flights on Saturday, affecting more than 20,000 passengers. It would have been the start of the summer ”Obon” Buddhist holidays, one of the year’s busiest travel periods in Japan.

As of Saturday evening, the airlines had also cancelled more than 50 flights scheduled for Sunday.

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