Typhoon No. 19, which formed near Minamitorishima on October 6th, became a large and violent typhoon on the 7th, moving westward through the Mariana Islands. Typhoon No. 19, which occurred near Minamitorishima on October 6th, moved westward over the Mariana Islands and briefly developed into a large and violent typhoon, before gradually changing its course northward, moving northward through the south of Japan, and becoming a large and strong typhoon just before 7:00 p.m. on the 12th. Typhoon No. 19, which formed near Minamitorishima on October 6th, made landfall on the Izu Peninsula with a large and powerful force just before 7:00 pm on the 12th. It then passed through the Kanto region and turned into an extratropical cyclone east of Japan at 12:00 on the 13th. The stand.
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