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Heavy snow in Japan leaves 17 dead and more than 90 people injured

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Heavier than normal snow in japan has left 17 people head, injured more than 90 and caused tens of thousands of home to go without power for several hours.

Added on the 26/12/2022 13:43:49 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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