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Japan 86 year old husband and wife were separated in the flood! To save his wife, he was flooded

Original title: real Titanic! Japan's 86 year old husband and wife were separated in the flood. The husband's words moved everyone

The power of love is great. It makes people more selfless and brave. Recently, affected by the super typhoon 'haibeisi', all parts of Japan were seriously affected, and the Fukushima area was flooded. According to Japanese media reports, a disabled grandfather tried hard to persuade his wife to let go so that his wife could escape smoothly and sank in the flood.

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It is reported that the 86 year old granny and husband live in a bungalow near a rice field in Fukushima. Earlier, affected by the typhoon, the flood flooded in the morning. The old man found the mattress wet late at night. He got up and saw that there was a flood in the house, and the speed of flooding the house was accelerating.

Grandpa immediately told grandma to climb high, while his leg was disabled and left on the ground. They held hands tightly during the disaster. Just when the flood was about to inundate Grandpa, he looked up at his grandmother and said the last sentence to her affectionately: 'thanks for your care for such a long time', then he let go of his hand and slowly indulged in the flood.

Seeing everything, grandma bailizi completely collapsed, and it was difficult to calm her mood. Netizens who heard about it were also moved to tears and left messages to persuade grandma to live well.

Here, Xiaobian wants to say how small and incompetent human beings are in the face of natural disasters. However, in the face of disasters, there are always some warm people who warm everyone who suffers with their words and deeds.

Netizen comments:

@Sfaihgd: Heroes in the face of disaster

@The book of life: no borders in the face of disaster

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Japan has become a land of land, causing 72 deaths

Typhoon 'haibeisi' swept through most parts of central and eastern Japan, resulting in large-scale floods. According to Xinhua news agency, as of 20:00 local time on the 15th, the typhoon has killed 72 people.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said at a meeting of the budget committee of the Japanese Senate on the 15th that the impact of the typhoon on life and economic activities may continue for some time.

Many places outside Tokyo have become a land of water

According to the statistics released by Japan's Ministry of land, resources and transportation on the 15th, affected by Typhoon No. 19 'haibeisi', as of 5 a.m. on the 15th, 47 rivers in 7 counties in Japan had burst their banks, and the positions of the banks had reached as many as 66. This is significantly higher than the 6 counties, 21 rivers and 24 breakwater points released on the 13th. Among them, qianquchuan, which flows through Changye County, burst the dike, resulting in a large area of flooding in Changye city and qianqu City, large residential areas are surrounded by floods, and some houses are even flooded to the second floor.

Nagano Shinkansen vehicle center of Japan East Japan Railway Company was not spared. 10 Shinkansen trains, which bear one-third of the transportation capacity of Beilu Shinkansen, were soaked in the flood. Some experts said that all these trains may be scrapped.

The flood also caused many nursing homes across Japan to be surrounded by floods, including 360 elderly people in five welfare facilities in the qianquchuan basin. After the rescue by the Japanese police and fire department, most of the trapped people have been safely transferred.

In addition, railway bridges erected on many rivers in Nagano, Fukushima, Ibaraki and other counties were washed out, 19 sections of 17 lines such as northeast automatic lane and Dongming Expressway collapsed, and many parts of Japan are still in a state of power and water outage.