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was located 70 kilometers south of the city of Morioka in Iwate Prefecture, moving at a speed of 25 km per hour in a northwesterly direction.
Wind speeds exceed 54 km per hour within 280 kilometers to the northeast and 220 kilometers to the northwest of the center of the typhoon.
33 mm of rainfall per hour was recorded before 8 am on Wednesday in the town of Rikudzentakata in Iwate Prefecture.
All flights at Haneda International Airport have been canceled.
Infections in the city increased to 1429 on Monday compared to the week before.
The number of infections usually decreases after weekends and holidays, when the number of tests is reduced, so experts and politicians are closely monitoring Tuesday's figures, which should be published in the afternoon to get a clearer picture of the situation.
Hospitals have begun accepting more patients, and Tokyo plans to increase the number of beds to 6,406 from the current 5,967 beds by early next month.
Health experts have warned that seasonal factors, increased mobility and the spread of strains will increase the number of COVID-19 cases this summer.
There is one athlete among the patients, but his name is not named.
He did not live in the Olympic Village and is not a member of the Japanese national team.
The organizers have promised to hold safe Olympic and Paralympic Games with quarantine rules and testing to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
But the positive results continue to be recorded on a daily basis amid concerns about whether COVID-19 countermeasures are being taken properly.
80 people are missing. Officials have previously said 113 are missing.
According to the official, among the missing people may be those who were not in the city during the village. Authorities are now working to confirm their whereabouts.