Typhoon Khanun Strikes South Korea After Devastating Japan

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Typhoon Khanun has made landfall in South Korea after causing heavy rain and disruptions in southern Japan. More than 330 flights have been cancelled, over 10,000 people have been moved to safety, and warnings have been issued across South Korea. The storm has brought heavy rain and strong winds, with some areas receiving up to 60 mm of rain per hour. South Korea is still recovering from intense monsoon rain last month, and North Korea is also preparing for the storm. Meanwhile, another storm, Typhoon Lan, is heading towards Japan and could potentially affect the Tokyo area.
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