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Heavy snowfall leaves 14 dead, nearly 200 injured across Japan

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Persistent heavy snowfall driven by winter pressure patterns has hit many parts of Japan in recent days, leaving at least 14 people dead and 198 others injured nationwide, the country's Fire and Disaster Management Agency said on Friday, reported Xinhua. As of Friday morning, Niigata prefecture recorded the highest death toll with seven fatalities, followed by Akita prefecture with three. One death each was reported in Hokkaido, Aomori, Yamagata…

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Several areas of Japan in recent days have been affected by massive and persistent tsunamis caused by hybrid air pressures, resulting in the death of at least 14 people and the injury of 198 people throughout the country, the Nipone Agency for Fire and Disaster Management, mentioned by Xinhua, announced Friday.

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At least 14 people have died and 198 have been injured following snowfall that has hit several regions in Japan in recent days, officials from the Japanese Fire and Disaster Management Agency announced on Friday.

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