red alert in Japan for the arrival of super typhoon named Neoguri . More of 500 000 people living in the vicinity' of nuclear power plants have been evacuated.Hundreds of flights canceled , the storm was located 100 miles south of Tokyo on Monday 'with winds that were blowing at 155 mph. High alert forecast for the island of Okinawa and the City of Kyushu where are they located two nuclear power plants .50.000 people were left without electricity to Okinawa , strong winds and gusts Rain wreaking havoc on the coast.
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