Monday, October 14, 2019

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
   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: A town's story of rugby and recovery | Japan welcomes the world


                  HIGHLIGHTS: Fiji v Uruguay - Rugby World Cup 2019
                  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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