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prefectures turning a large portion of the area to swamps. More than 750 Self-Defense Forces have been deployed in order to help local police and firefighters with the rescue and search operations. Talas broke a record of 1,322 millimetres (52.0 in) rainfall that fell on the southern town of
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1144:"JTWC - Tropical Cyclone Advisory 11 - Tropical Storm Talas"
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1916:"Typhoon Talas rips through Japan"
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