Japan Typhoon Wipha kills 13 people
At least 13 people have been killed after a powerful typhoon passed close to the Japanese capital, the BBC reported.
Typhoon Wipha caused landslides and flooding on Izu Oshima island, south of Tokyo, with several houses destroyed.
Several people were found dead in homes that collapsed or were buried in mudslides. Two were found dead near a river.
In Tokyo, flights were cancelled, bullet train services suspended and schools closed.
"It is the strongest typhoon in 10 years to pass the Kanto (Tokyo area) region," Hiroyuki Uchida, the Japan Meteorological Agency's chief forecaster, told journalists on Tuesday.
The storm brought strong winds and record rainfall - 122mm (4.8 inches) in one hour on Wednesday morning - to Izu Oshima island, which lies some 120km (75 miles) south of Tokyo.
At least 50 people remained unaccounted for on the island, and rescuers were struggling to access many areas, local reports said.