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At least 35 killed after weeks of heavy snowfall in Japan

Weeks of heavy snowfall in Japan has killed at least 35 people, government officials have said.

Axar.az informs, citing Sky news, and there are fears the worst is yet to come - with more heavy snowfall expected this weekend.

Nearly 400 more have been injured, 126 people seriously, primarily around the northern and central regions of the country - and more than a dozen properties damaged.

The weather is getting warmer, but officials have warned melting snow could cause landslides.

Date
2026.02.04 / 14:25
Author
Axar.az
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