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Typhoon No. 9 Causes 1.6 Billion Yen in Damage to Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, with Miyako and Yaeyama Being the Most Severely Affected Areas, Particularly Sugarcane.
On the 13th, the prefecture announced its first report on damage to agriculture, forestry, and fisheries caused by Typhoon No. 9, stating that the total damage, mainly in Miyako and Yaeyama, amounted to 1.60212 billion yen. Sugarcane was the hardest hit, with damage totaling 494.21 million yen, with leaves torn and stems broken.
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On the 13th, the prefecture announced its first report on damage to agriculture, forestry, and fisheries caused by Typhoon No. 9, stating that the total damage, mainly in Miyako and Yaeyama, amounted to 1.60212 billion yen. Sugarcane was the hardest hit, with damage totaling 494.21 million yen, with leaves torn and stems broken.