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Supermarkets in Japan Closed due to Biggest Tyhoon!台風で日本のお店が閉店!

 

 

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greetings everybody so this is the
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supermarket Kenai and I came back from
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Fukuoka last night our flight was
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canceled it was a jet star flight from
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Fukuoka back to Narita was cancelled the
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flight departed at 8:00 it was supposed
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to depart at 8 8 p.m. we had to take the
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last Shinkansen at 5:35 that got into
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Tokyo around that time and we just made
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it back to Tokyo late last night nothing
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in our refrigerator we came to the
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supermarket closed it's closed the
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supermarket is closed today even though
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the lights are on and she liked us does
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not have any food and these people
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coming in here we are gonna be quite
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disappointed this is the beginning of it
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this isn't the typhoon hasn't really hit
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this is maybe the first band I'm in a
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protected area you can see they're gonna
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find out that it's closed this is the
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third supermarket I went to as well his
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daughter goes eh it's closed this is the
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third supermarket I've been to Kenai and
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I don't have milk or eggs so we can't
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make an omelet but the people are
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starting to clean up already we've had
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some like heavy heavy rain so far today
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and it's gonna get way way worse way
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worse I'm smiling because I'm always
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smiling but this is a really serious
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situation can I can I went to another
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convenience store to try to find
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something else and I'm going one more to
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another convenience store just to find
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milk and eggs and things like this
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because we turn to our refrigerator off
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when we went to Fukuoka tuturro try to
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clean it bad timing
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bad mistake we have very little food
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we'll be able to manage for two days I
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think but yeah these are the kind of
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situations where you have to be really
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well prepared and the reason why that
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there isn't a lot of food in the
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supermarket I did go to one yesterday
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the shelves were bare
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everybody had taken all the cup noodles
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things that were don't require
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electricity to make because there's a
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good chance the electricity will go out
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in the last lives in the last typhoon
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the big one that hit this area chiba did
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not have power for over a week many
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areas of chiba and that meant that a
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refrigeration zuv food went bad and
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people were hungry so this this storm a
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lot of people have stacked up on instant
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ramen and things like this and there was
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none available at the supermarket so
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we're trying I'm trying to fight for my
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family's survival
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now as side as bad as that this is a
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super typhoon if you look on the map and
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I recommend the people to that just so
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they understand how serious of a
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situation this is the size of the
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typhoon is about the size of Poland so
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I'm going I'm going back across this
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river here the size of the typhoon is
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about the size of Japan itself it's
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massive
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it's a super typhoon this is the start
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of it you could already see bands of
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wind on the bridge there with the rain
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coming down
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I've seen some umbrellas fly the bridge
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is really not the ideal place to be but
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I'm searching for food and it's better
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to do it now than later you can't even
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see the Tokyo Skytree which would be
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right in the center of your screen
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completely swallowed I can see just a
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little bit of it sometimes the base of
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it
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right we get some some people from the
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Philippines low we get some Philippine
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people from the Philippines writing in
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at the praying for Japan we know that
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the Philippines goes through some really
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strong storms you can see on the Sumida
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River right now bands of rain and wind
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coming across the surface of the Sumida
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River again this is just a start this is
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safe I know this because the train lines
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are still in operation
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the train lines are still so the train
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lines are still in operation for another
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couple of hours if you are away from
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your home in Japan get home the trains
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in the city of Tokyo will most of them
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are stopping at between 12 which is an
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hour away from you now and 2 p.m. and
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then the trains will be stopped all day
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until tomorrow probably midday tomorrow
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because after a typhoon of this size
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this magnitude the train companies
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including the subways will do security
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checks to make sure the integrity of the
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lines are still okay and that there's no
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problems with it
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well my umbrella is starting to pick up
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some wind through here I hope that the
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audio quality is pretty good it's it's
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getting pretty windy out here but once
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again this is the start of it all so
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we're still good from I have about 30
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minutes before I really do need to get
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home there's a guy right now he's in a
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in some rain where he's ready for some
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serious wind or is he the bridge is
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pretty windy at the center of it but mr.
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Potter writes in here in the livestream
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that the chance of us if electricity
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outage is very high and he's correct
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again we had a power outage for over a
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month
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Japan's electricity lines are all under
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are all over ground I should say because
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we have earthquakes it's very easy for
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some of these power lines to be knocked
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down especially the big main ones near
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power stations well my my umbrella
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started to pick up a little wind like a
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kite this is the scoota area and I'm in
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such a food
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I should go across this bridge but I'm a
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little bit worried here comes a bus
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coming across you can see it just the
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amount of rain it's not as bad right now
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but about 30 minutes ago it really was
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coming down flights are canceled
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I know flights are canceled but
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listen but one of my high college
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buddies name is Mike Bettes he's a storm
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chaser for The Weather Channel Mike if
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you're watching this I know you're not
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it's probably an come to Japan and cover
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this storm because you bring a strong
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umbrella they don't last very long meet
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Mike and I went to a higher state
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university i take my inspiration in
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times of storms from him he almost lost
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it in a tie-pin at twister once but this
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isn't as bad it's it's safe right now
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train lanes are still running just stay
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away from the coast there's a couple of
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things I still want to tell people stay
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away from the coast stay away from
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rivers try to stay elevated because we I
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think Nagoya area had predictions of up
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to one meter of of rain so that's that's
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three feet of rain is gonna be dumped
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within 48 hours most of that is probably
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a little amount of time it's not that
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bad guys it's not that bad so I'm gonna
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just take shelter here for like 30
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seconds and then I'm gonna I'm gonna
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sign up on this live stream I so we
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still gotta buy food there's a sign here
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telling people to be careful because of
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the typhoon again we're just at the
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start of it it hasn't really picked up
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but I recommend that everybody gets
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indoors within the next 30 minutes it's
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telling everybody to stay away from the
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river because of the typhoon there could
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be some flooding and I bet you that it
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does go over the top during the storm so
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once again this is Japan is very well
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prepared for typhoons I'm just gonna put
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this umbrella way I can't even do that
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typhoon is well Japan is very well
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prepared for storms so when they do
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again like it's we're right between the
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fans of rain so it's okay oh my god we
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got a shot of the Tokyo Skytree right
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now I'm pretty sure that wherever you
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are in the world that this storm is
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going to hit your news because your
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local news because it's pretty big storm
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Japan Tokyo had never had anything like
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it again stay away from rivers stay away
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from coastlines if you are traveling get
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home now I'm talking to myself I'm
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talking to myself
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and don't don't this is no these are all
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the times where we will rely on our
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neighbors and why we have good
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relationships with our neighbors if we
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don't have food we'll probably get an
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egg or two maybe a couple cups of rice
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we'll be okay
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because I know my neighbors I always
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make a point of doing it you should to
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be a good person in your community but
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this is a very serious time a lot of the
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windows are bolted stores are closed
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flights are cancelled if you are now a
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tourist visiting Japan probably go to
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the convenience store get some bottles
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of water just in case your hotel will
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guide you the management there probably
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has a lot of has experienced in dealing
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with their guests at times of crisis so
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you should be fine
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most of it is for earthquakes right now
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but yeah looking very calm let me go
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over the bridge it's gonna fly away
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how does umbrella States so so nice he
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came up for a selfie all right I'm out
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here live streaming but I'm trying to
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give information to the people in HK
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also has a really good live coverage
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they have information that's updated all
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the time
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Shinkansen will be stopping as well I
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don't think that there are many running
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I know last night I
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jr. had done a pretty good job of making
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sure that people got a place to stay and
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get out of the hotel these umbrellas are
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not made for typhoons
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typhoon season in Japan happens between
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August I guess you could see them in
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June and July but around August when the
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waters get warm in the Pacific and they
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can go all the way till November
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this is typhoon season and they just hit
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but the rest of the time you can see the
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clouds are really starting to move here
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but the rest of the time Butte it's
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really beautiful in June and in
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September and October in Japan but right
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now not so much
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that's so much mr. Potter for your
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umbrella funeral thank you and Harry Lin
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stay safe and buy a new umbrella I'm
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gonna do that the convenience store I
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think I think we don't have a choice
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before I go back just a lawson's over
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here I thought this is this island would
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be less populated might have been wrong
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so let me cross the street and see what
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I can find
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again this both of the supermarkets on
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this side of the river are closed
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there's another 24 hours supermarket
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that I had last night I got some fair
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supplies a 300 milliliter packet of milk
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which will probably be swallowed up on
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my coffee any coffee filters ah how am I
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gonna make coffee
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alright the winds starting to pick up
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a little bit yeah so if you are stranded
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here like Alex from Germany who's been a
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really good contributor to the
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livestreams Alex stay safe his flight
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back to Germany was canceled so he's
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still here for another day Cheryl and
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Luke and Austin are probably strapped
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here for another day so stay safe guys
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and a lot of other viewers who wanted to
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meet up in this yesterday cuz we're
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gonna do a midnight snack run stay safe
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because that's not gonna happen today
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oh not secure she's open is that open
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always closing it right now he's closing
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it now for the day
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so that they're actually allowing people
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in to get medicines and stuff and then
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they're closing that's really nice of
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hemp this is when the community comes
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together the last door open is as
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Matsumoto Kiyoshi you can see the lights
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are out usually this is the brightest
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door on this on the block here but
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they're allowing people in just to get
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some supplies some things like water and
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such maybe I'm gonna try to do that let
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me see what they got in here the shelves
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are pretty prepare where the water is
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you see there's not much in here there's
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some tea some snacks people are stocking
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up on bags of potato chips and things
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like that
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looks like alex is here in the chat
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that's good stay safe man
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all right now it gets quiet like this
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hey Danny got a food kit Thai food can't
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make me stood up smiling it's hard I
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know this is a really tough situation
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I try to look try to look at the
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positives of everything even in a
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typhoon
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maybe it'll clean away some of the dirt
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on the streets I don't know but Japan is
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very well prepared for this kind of a
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storm we've been through some really big
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typhoons when we've been through
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earthquakes we've been through a lot of
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things so you can see the wind the bands
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of wind
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yeah I'm on them I'm on I'm on I'm
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walking around so I don't have to take a
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train home but if you do just realize
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that most trains are done by 1:00 and
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2:00 p.m. which is about an hour and a
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half from now so everybody please get
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inside including yours truly that's
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where I'm going right now I'm still
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looking for food there's another there's
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another convenience store I think up
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here so I'm gonna go check that out and
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then I'm gonna go back can I he's gone
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to a couple of other convenience stores
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just to see what we can scrounge up
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whether it's a bottle of water a
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two-liter bottle of water or some
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instant noodles there's things like this
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just in case the electricity goes out it
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for an extended period of time we want
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to be ready for that already we've done
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all that we can you can see the windows
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the blinds have been drawn in the
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supermarket get in it's closed today
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they put the carts in front of the doors
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and they're closed shoot just no way to
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get in she's running because I know
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there's another convenience store over
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there there's a bookstore I don't need a
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book but let's go take a look at this
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convenience store then we're gonna end
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the livestream any word that we're at
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like the very beginning of it and people
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are scrounging as stores are open right
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now people are scrounging around looking
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for supplies and things to make it
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through I guess we didn't didn't find
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she didn't find what she was looking for
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ah the even the convenience stores are
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closed
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the bookstores open though that's
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strange
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so that's that that might be a good idea
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to get a book so if the electricity goes
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out you have something to do this
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Lawson's folks is closed and you can see
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the sign telling people comb kind no
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typhoon Jew Cuba
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so they got a message you're saying that
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the type because of typhoon nineteen
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it's gonna the shop is closed on the
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twelfth and will be open again on the
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13th so for today it's a day of rest
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there's a second sign in case the first
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son didn't make sense to you and they're
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the same thing
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what it's weird huh she might thought
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it's weird it's that that you can't get
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any food the buses are in operation
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again everybody until midday today so
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there and the buses right now I can
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report are virtually empty except for
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the three people on there now
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public transportation is up there are
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very few taxis the ones that there are
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are usually full of somebody getting
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from A to B and the taxi drivers will be
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off of the streets by midday again by
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2:00 p.m. everybody I just want to point
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this out the streets will be pretty much
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dead
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today's trash day in Tokyo and they've
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been making an extremely fast run to
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pick up any trash that people might have
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put out on the streets the night before
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but Japanese people have been pretty
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responsible they brought the truck I was
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really amazed people have brought their
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trash inside so they wouldn't be blowing
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around the city that's pretty amazing to
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me like the trash stinks right it's
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still kind of warm outside but they
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didn't want it flying all around the
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communities the trash man had very
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little trash to pick up I've seen him
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just cruising through here picking one
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bag or random like a couple of bags here
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and there yeah so these are live images
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from Tokyo's I don't even know what they
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call this typhoon in Japan we don't give
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typhoons names we give them numbers
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this is typhoon number 19 I think it was
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typhoon 12 or 13 was really strong and a
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blue blue around blue chiba way-hey
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tabiets are here
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Shinichi Satoshi yes ah so we our
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flights are canceled and I know that the
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you guys were staying for another day so
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you're sorted out hopefully you can get
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back on Sunday I think there's some
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there's a lot more flights then we our
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flight was canceled
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like why we're just about five hours
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before just enough time to make it
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really inconvenient we couldn't we
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couldn't find a reasonably probably
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priced hotel so PVG and I and Kenai and
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his wife we got on to the last Shane
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constant very very quickly we got the
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tickets and we were on it I think with
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about four minutes to spare
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and if we had we wouldn't have been able
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to get back to Tokyo
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and I had my window open Shinichi I had
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the window open I'm so glad I came home
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because it would have been a disaster if
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my window was not closed because we left
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five days ago to go on this trip in
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Kyushu
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yes heavy it's was there by the way I
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think it was good so I I'm glad that I
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could communicate with you guys through
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the livestream yeah but Tokyo is right
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now it's between it's right at the start
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of it
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right now we're between bands of rain
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it's not very strong right now
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my umbrella has been slaughtered by the
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wind and I don't have too far to go the
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only store open is this bookstore it
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makes no sense but maybe it makes
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perfect sense because if the electricity
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goes out it's good to have a good book
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there's a high chance of electrical
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outages everybody knows because of what
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happened in chiba a couple of a month
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ago my umbrella bit the dust might be
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good enough for good enough for right
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now you guys have any questions about
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typhoons in japan i'm saying this
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because this is the last minute don't
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worry we've been i received a small
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umbrella fund from people way to nice
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getting a new umbrella i thought i would
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be able to get it at this convenience
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store i'll find another place
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there are public shelters usually there
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at the city halls or the schools there's
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signs around but most people don't need
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a public shelter because there they have
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homes but the homeless probably haven't
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tapped on the shoulder and brought
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inside japan is pretty good with that
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they're not gonna leave anybody outside
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who who cannot find shelter for
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themselves everybody will be taken care
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of the most important thing I want to
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make I want to stress this to everybody
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before we sign off the most important
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thing to life in Japan is public is
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personal safety is safety to people
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every single company including jr. they
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do so many safety checks on everything
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just so many plans contingency plans
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plan a plan B Plan C citizens of Tokyo
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have a yellow disaster book that has
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plans in there so you know what to do
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we're so ready for this kind of stuff
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that there's virtually no loss of life
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even though it's it's unavoidable and
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it's such an ass of storm like this just
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virtually no loss of life because we're
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so well prepared not can I and I on this
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time because we don't have anything in
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refrigerators but other people are and
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we're gonna be relying on our community
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if the worst comes to it and I'm hoping
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that it doesn't let's just see let's see
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how this plays out if the winds get
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super strong there might be something
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from my window but I'm gonna be staying
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away from the windows if it gets truly
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scary again personal safety is the most
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important typhoon season is over at in
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the first half of January usually sorry
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sorry the first half of November I'm
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getting the months all confused because
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November is 1 1 it is Zhu Ichi and Ichi
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got sues January so it's very hard to
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translate in my mind
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typhoons will come to Tokyo not so often
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they usually will hit Okinawa and Kyushu
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or they'll go around the islands
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curved and they're curved back out the C
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or sometimes they'll curve and go
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straight over Tokyo and maybe I'd say
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there's usually one or two big typhoons
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that come through here but they're
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pretty weak I want to think of it in
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terms of I think of it in terms of the
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United States not that many go get up to
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New York and Washington DC right Tokyo
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would be kind of the similar as maybe
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Washington DC in a way though hits
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typhoons will hit Florida they have
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South Carolina Hurricanes like Florida
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South Carolina but they don't make it up
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north because the seas are colder up
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here in Tokyo the Seas of the Pacific
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are a little bit colder so storms will
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lose their edge up in the north of the
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Pacific because again the it's it's ass
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bigger large bigger body of water so
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it's cooler than the Atlantic Ocean so
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typhoons are typically not as powerful
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as hurricanes but do not underestimate
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the power of the typhoon and my college
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friend Mike Bettes who is a storm chaser
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for the Weather Channel probably agree
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because he's seen some big storms do not
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take super typhoon hag hag a bris hag
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abyss and again in Japan we that's a
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western naming system that they is we
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don't name typhoons in Japan we give
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them numbers this number 19 for
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everybody that's watching yeah so there
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you go it's it's almost eerily ah it's
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almost eerily I'm putting my umbrella
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away nearly quiet sorry
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it's a dead spot right there the clouds
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are moving really fast so the typhoon is
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coming I'm gonna get back home guys push
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the refresh button on your screen you
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can see the clouds going really fast
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over the skyscrapers right there
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it should be fine now if you refresh
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your browser using an umbrella is almost
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pointless because of winds the gusts the
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supermarket's are closed convenience
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stores are closed in Tokyo you might
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find some convenience stores that are
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still open but for the most part
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everyone who's out right now is just
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scrounging to try to find milk eggs
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things that they need maybe instant
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ramen the instant ramen is sold out cool
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file seven one nine Japan is
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well-prepared I'm a student in Co Bay
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and we have been given three books on
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preparedness emergency phone numbers
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websites emergency stations and shelters
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are already set up winds up to two
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hundred and seventeen kilometers per
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hour that's that's significantly that's
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that's a such a powerful rain that you
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definitely want to be inside for that
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now we got Anna band of wind that's
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coming through thanks for that
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information any K an inch kids website
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juniors website all of them are updating
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regularly like within every ten minutes
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so you stay up to date in case in case
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the the electricity goes off radio
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stations of course are where you should
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go the internet might go out because of
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the 4G towers they might get knocked
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down I'm not sure in those kinds of
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situations we do have a radio at our
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house you should have a radio in yours
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as well
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my hat did not blow away I just knew
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that it would if I had worn it Kenai and
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I had tickets for performance tonight
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canceled it's not happening again
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everything is canceled get home by 2:00
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p.m. guys be safe out there you safe out
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there
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so Kenai if you're watching this none of
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the convenience stores are not our open
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here honey
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so I'm just gonna come home I'm just
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gonna come home before it's it's too
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late I know I'm still in the safe safe
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zone but it's gonna get increasingly
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worse and worse all right this is the
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supermarket where I started my
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livestream
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public transportation until about 1:00
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2:00 p.m. the taxis will start to become
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scarce soon cars on the streets will be
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gone because everyone is going indoors
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but again this is sort of a safe period
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where you can get a little bit of
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supplies if you need them to go out I'll
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be inside holed up for the rest of the
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day the supermarket is closed you can
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see the shelves are bare there's some
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wine there's some beer but all of the
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all of the despite like bread milk eggs
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things like this instant ramen it's all
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gone things that don't require just
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require a gas burner to cook are gone
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nothing is available people are coming
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to the supermarket finding out that it's
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closed bicycles have been knocked down
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the first victims at the typhoon are
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right there
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this bike with the very nice white
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wheels has been destroyed by the winds
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our ap bicycles that guys looking at the
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at the supermarket realizing that is
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that it's closed it's kind of funny just
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to stand here and watch people go oh
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shoot it's closed there's a sign in the
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door right there telling everybody sorry
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today is a day of rest nothing that you
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can do people keep coming they see the
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sign in the shot
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let's see what happens
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looks closed I'll be back for his
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umbrella see right away I have a camping
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gas burner for cooking things in the
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house we're gonna be okay but again as I
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said at his live stream you rely on your
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neighbors and times of crisis that guy
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has given up on getting more supplies
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for his family I'm not one to give up
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yet but I'm very close to it as well
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there's another supermarket down this
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way so thanks everybody
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Thai food is typhoon hotpot we have a
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earthquake survival bag as well so our
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families
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me and cut eye we're gonna be okay but
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it's just we're gonna have the best
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foods all branch just came off with a
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tree big news in Tokyo this tree branch
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has fallen could have landed on top of
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me came from that tree
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in all seriousness guys hit the like
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button you don't have to do that this
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beat it in all serious as though the
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typhoon this one is an extremely strong
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one recommend that you get in by 2:00
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p.m. I recommend you get in right now
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stay safe depend on your neighbors in
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times of crisis as well for information
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if you're a hotel guests you're staying
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in Japan your flight has been canceled
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rely on your hotel for it for up-to-date
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information and if you need food and
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things like that they will make try to
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accommodate you
31:06
they're also well trained and well
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prepared to handle foreign guests in
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these kinds of situations and and direct
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you where were you - where you should go
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if things get really bad Japan has a lot
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of contingency plans and there's a
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yellow book that every Hotel should have
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to let you know also where you should go
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in cases cases of crisis things are
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starting to pick up and the wind wise so
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I'm gonna go inside guys thanks
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everybody if you have any questions
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please leave a comment below I always
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appreciate the likes but in this kind of
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a situation it's hard to like because
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mother nature something a lot of rain on
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us today stay safe everywhere you are in
31:43
the world see you in another livestream
31:46
this border report maybe we'll go live
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again because this is this is new for me
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too I haven't been in a super typhoon
31:53
like this before so I'm learning as we
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go along as well
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vibe from Japan
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they say if you're in Japan