
As of 3:00 pm of the 20th of September, two people have been killed and one person has been missing across Japan as Typhoon No. 14 approaches, NHK reports via its local broadcasters. The number of injured people has risen to at least 124 nationwide.
In Mimata-Cho, Miyazaki Prefecture, a man in his 40s, who was caught in a landslide on 19 September, was found unconscious and was confirmed dead at the hospital where he was taken to.
In Miyakonojo City, Miyazaki Prefecture, a man in his 60s was confirmed dead after his car sank into the water up to the roof level.
In Hatsukaichi City, Hiroshima Prefecture, there was a report on the 19th that it is believed that a man may have fallen into a waterway after a caller reported on April 19 that his father, who was working in a chicken coop, was nowhere to be found.