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- Typhoon Jebi made landfall in Japan on Tuesday, bringing strong winds and heavy rain.
- The country's weather service said it is the strongest typhoon to hit Japan in 25 years.
- The winds are so strong that they pushed a 292-ft-long tanker ship from its anchored position at sea into a bridge near Osaka.
- Japan has issued evacuation advisories for more than one million people, while hundreds of flights have been canceled.
Japan is being pounded by the strongest typhoon to hit the nation in 25 years, which made landfall on Tuesday with so much force that it smashed a huge tanker ship into a bridge.
Typhoon Jebi dragged the 292-foot-long (89m) Houunmaru from its anchored position at sea, and smashed it into a bridge near Osaka.
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