Typhoon Chan-hom Ravages Japan; New Tropical Depression in South China Sea May Approach Next Week
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Typhoon Chan-hom has transitioned into an extratropical cyclone after lashing Japan, but a new tropical depression has formed in the South China Sea and may approach the Japanese archipelago next week. The typhoon brought record-breaking heavy rain to various parts of Japan, with some areas receiving a month's worth of rainfall in half a day. The soil is saturated, raising the risk of landslides. The Japan Meteorological Agency has declared the start of the rainy season in northern Kyushu, the Chugoku region, and the Kinki region.