Typhoon Hagibis battered Japan on Saturday evening.
At least 79 people have died and 10 are missing.
Canada rugby players help clean-up operation after Typhoon Hagibis in Japan
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from Guardian Sport
from Guardian Sport
After Canada's final game of the Rugby World Cup was cancelled due to the damage caused by Typhoon Hagibis, the players took to the streets to lend a helping hand in the clean-up operation.
The Canada players were seen shovelling mud, carrying furniture and debris after the storm passed through on Sunday.
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They helped the local community in Kamaishi City.
Thank you so much Canada!
Kamaishi City was hit by the tsunami triggered by the massive earthquake on March 11, 2011.
Kamaishi City was hit by the tsunami triggered by the massive earthquake on March 11, 2011.
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at Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium
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The Canada-Namibia game at Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium was cancelled.
Namibia rugby players conducted exchanges with children in Miyako City.
Thank you so much Namibia!
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The Canada-Namibia game at Kamaishi Recovery Memorial Stadium was cancelled.
Namibia rugby players conducted exchanges with children in Miyako City.
Thank you so much Namibia!
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