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161: How the climate crisis is supercharging Japan’s rainy season

Jun 14, 202323 minEp. 161
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When you think of natural disasters do you think of earthquakes, volcanoes and typhoons? How about guerrilla rainstorms, landslides and heatwaves? As we approach the fifth anniversary of a major disaster that hit Hiroshima, Okayama and Ehime prefectures, Joel Tansey joins us to discuss what we’ve learned and what we’re in for when it comes to supercharged rainy seasons in Japan.  
Hosted by Shaun McKenna and produced by Dave Cortez.

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Photo: Cars are seen trapped in the mud following flooding and landslides in Saka, Hiroshima Prefecture, in 2018. | AFP-JIJI
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