Japan gets hit again A parking lot is covered with trash from a flooded river due to heavy rain in Nagoya, central Japan Wednesday, Sept 21, 2011. Heavy rains as a powerful typhoon approached caused floods and road damage in dozens of locations in Nagoya and several other cities, the Aichi prefectural (state) government said. (AP) Police rescuers search for victims inside remains of an apartment house washed away by flood water in Tenkawa, Nara Prefecture, central Japan, Tuesday, Sept 6, 2011. Japan's worst storm in 28 years triggered by typhoon Talas left dozens of people dead in the country. (AP) Residents are rescued from a flooded area in Nagoya, central Japan, in this photo taken by KyodoSeptember 20, 2011. More than a million people in the central Japan city of Nagoya were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached the country, bringing heavy rain. (REUTERS) People wade through a flooded underpass of a railway station in Kasugai, central Japan Tuesday, Sept 20, 2011. More than a million people in central Japan were urged to evacuate Tuesday as a powerful typhoon approached, triggering floods. (AP) A chair is seen on a mud-covered street close to the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching, September 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. (REUTERS) Workers install sandbags on a bank of the Shonai river in Nagoya, central Japan, after the area was flooded due to typhoon Roke approaching, September 21, 2011. More than 1.3 million people were advised to evacuate on Tuesday as typhoon Roke approached Japan, threatening the industrial city of Nagoya with heavy rain and landslides. (REUTERS) Japan Ground Self-Defence Force soldiers pass sandbags to reinforce embankments on Hatta river to prevent further damage due to typhoon Roke in Kasugai, central Japan in this handout photo taken on early September 21, 2011. At least four people died and two were missing in Japan as typhoon Roke bore down on Tokyo on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. (REUTERS) apan Ground Self-Defence Force soldiers place sandbags to reinforce embankments on Hatta river to prevent further damage due to typhoon Roke in Kasugai, central Japan in this handout photo taken on early September 21, 2011. At least four people died and two were missing in Japan as typhoon Roke bore down on Tokyo on Wednesday, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. (REUTERS) Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whats App Pin Interest