Tokyo Bangladesh mission opens helpline as typhoon hits

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Published : 22:55, Oct 12, 2019 | Updated : 17:23, Oct 13, 2019

A general view of Bangladesh Embassy in Tokyo. FACEBOOKThe Bangladesh Embassy in Tokyo has opened a helpline to provide assistance to Bangladesh expatriates in Japan as Typhoon Hagibis made a landfall on Izu Peninsula, southwest of Tokyo, reports BSS.
All Bangladesh nationals staying in Japan currently have been urged to contact with the embassy through emergency helpline numbers 080-4456-1971, 070-32024400, 080-40656601 if required, said a message, issued by Bangladesh embassy in Tokyo for Bangladesh nationals.
No casualty of Bangladesh nationals has been reported so far, it added.
It said the Bangladesh Embassy is closely monitoring the steps taken by the Japanese government and remains in touch with the Bangladesh community representatives constantly.

The embassy has also urged all Bangladeshis there to follow the directives of Japan Meteorological Agency and local authorities’ properly regarding massive typhoon.
Powerful Typhoon Hagibis slammed into Japan on Saturday, killing at least two people and prompting authorities to issue their highest level of disaster warning over “unprecedented” downpours that caused flooding and landslides, according to media report.
A residential area is flooded in Ise, Mie Prefecture, central Japan, ahead of the arrival of Typhoon Hagibis, in this photo taken by Kyodo October 12, 2019. Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERSAround 7.3 million people were placed under non-compulsory evacuation orders and more than 30 people were injured, four seriously.

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