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Snow blankets Tokyo

By AFP
January 23, 2018

Heavy snowfall and icy conditions in Tokyo injured dozens of people, grounded flights and paralysed some train services on Monday after Japan’s weather agency issued its first snow warning for the city in four years.

Commuters in the bustling Japanese metropolis battled home through flurries of snow as the worst of the weather so far hit during evening rush hour. "At least 67 people have been injured in snow-related accidents in Tokyo and the number is expected to increase further as calls for ambulances have continued," a spokesman with the city’s fire department told AFP.

More than 330 domestic flights departing from and arriving to airports in the Tokyo region were cancelled due to the bad weather, while some regional trains were also suspended, local news reports said.

Japan’s northern regions frequently see heavy snow but such weather is rare in Tokyo. Large crowds struggled through the snow at Shinjuku, the world’s busiest train station, as the nightly rush hour began.

Television footage showed commuters forming long queues at bus stops at another district, Shibuya, as snow blanketed the city. The weather agency only issues a heavy snow alert when there are fears there could be damage o property or disruption to traffic. "In Tokyo, we also warn of heavy snow if the snow is expected to accumulate more than 10 centimetres (4 inches) in 12 hours," Sakiko Nishioka from the weather agency said.