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Japanese accomplish a remarkable feat when Typhoon Hagibis struck Japan earlier this month.

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When it comes to disaster relief, Japan is no stranger. The country has been hit by some of the worst natural disasters in recent memory, including the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. So when Typhoon Hagibis struck earlier this month, the people of Japan were prepared. But no one was prepared for the speed and efficiency with which the Japanese government and military responded. Within days of the typhoon hitting, the Japanese Self-Defense Forces had deployed over 50,000 troops to the affected areas. They were joined by over 100,000 personnel from the police, fire, and other emergency services. The response was so quick and so well-coordinated that it left many foreigners amazed. One British journalist even called it “a remarkable feat.” The Japanese government has certainly learned from past disasters. But the speed and efficiency of the response to Typhoon Hagibis shows that Japan is now a world leader in disaster relief.

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