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Heavy snowfall in Japan kills at least 35 as more snow is expected
Summary
Officials say at least 35 people have died after weeks of heavy snowfall in Japan and nearly 400 others have been injured; authorities warn more heavy snow is expected this weekend.
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Officials say weeks of heavy snowfall in Japan has killed at least 35 people. Nearly 400 more have been injured and 15 prefectures have been affected. Snow depths were reported up to two metres in some areas, and task forces have been deployed to several hard-hit regions. Authorities also warned that further heavy snowfall is expected this weekend and that melting snow could raise landslide risks.
Key facts:
- Death toll reported at 35 people.
- Nearly 400 injured, with 126 reported seriously.
- 15 prefectures affected and snow depths up to 2 metres in some areas.
- Task forces deployed and officials warn of more heavy snow this weekend.
Summary:
The heavy snowfall has led to dozens of deaths and widespread injuries across northern and central Japan, affecting multiple prefectures. Officials have deployed task forces and issued warnings about further snowfall and potential landslide risks; the situation remains under active review.
