alphawolf posted on 23-2-2014 02:22 PM 
ribut? berapa inci/cm turun? Kalau camtu belum lagi....
Ribut lah pakcik. Ribut salji terbesar selepas 20 tahun. Tak baca paper ye. Wkwkwkkw. Ni kat Yokohama, bukan kat Hokkaido.. Yokohama ni turun salji setahun sekali je sebab tepi laut tapi kalau dah mcm ni gayanya, sampai boleh buat snowman, relatively tebal lah. Cuma kat tempat aku tak terjejas teruk, kena tempias je. Kat tempat lain salji lebih 1m 
Oh lagi satu, time aku tgkp gmbr2 tu, salji baru turun... so belum terkumpul lagi. Salji lebat tu turun macam tu selama 2 hari. Memang berhibernasi dalam rumah je lah...hehe
Ni laporan BBC
At least 11 people have killed by a record-breaking snowstorm in Japan, according to local media. Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes and hundreds more injured, as more than one metre (three feet) of snow fell in some areas. The snow forced airports to cancel flights and closed roads as it barrelled past Tokyo on Saturday. Forecasters are warning of blizzards and avalanches later, as the storm moves north towards Hokkaido. Kyodo news agency reported deaths in several prefectures near Tokyo, and other deaths as far south as Oita on Kyushu island. Reports said roofs of buildings had collapsed under the weight of snow in some areas, and hundreds of drivers had been left stranded in miles-long traffic jams. Some 27cm of snow was dumped on Tokyo on Friday and Saturday, and several other cities reported record snowfall.
Last edited by _loveshak on 23-2-2014 07:04 PM
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