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As Typhoon No. 13 approached, residents and businesses on Okinawa Island were busy taking precautions. Aeon's Haebaru store set up a typhoon preparedness corner near the supermarket entrance, stocking bottled water, instant noodles, flashlights, lanterns, and batteries. On the evening of the 5th, store employees were busy replenishing the instant noodle shelves.
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As Typhoon No. 13 approached, residents and businesses on Okinawa Island were busy taking precautions. Aeon's Haebaru store set up a typhoon preparedness corner near the supermarket entrance, stocking bottled water, instant noodles, flashlights, lanterns, and batteries. On the evening of the 5th, store employees were busy replenishing the instant noodle shelves.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
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