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Hagibis' Purple Sky: Tokyo Becomes a Ghost Town
Minutes before the landfall of Typhoon Hagibis, the sky turned into a beautiful purple. (Photo : Stardustjaem | Twitter) The sky might have turned into a beautiful purple, but Typhoon Hagibis still wrecked Japan, leaving the country paralyzed as it dealt with its aftermath.
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