Japanese naval fleet found in World War II, A relief package should be prepared for the victims of Typhoon, Shinzo Abe

Last week, another Japanese shipwreck was discovered by Akagi

Last week, another Japanese shipwreck was discovered by Akagi

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Japan’s submarine fleet has been discovered during World War II. It was Japan’s second warship, discovered at the bottom of the ocean. It was drowned during the Beetle of Midway. A group of deep-sea exploration experts and historians discovered the fleet near the northern islands of Hawaii. Analysis of data obtained by the fleet revealed Sunday, said Rob Kreeft, director of operations at the Wilkins Company’s Under the Sea it was the Japanese fleet Akagi found 1300 miles northwest of Pearl Harbor at the base of the sea. Researchers discovered the fleet using a special deep-sea vehicle AUV. Experts say in order to find out which of these two fleets it was, another 8-hour mission is being launched by the AUV, in which it will take high-resolution photos of the fleet under the sea. This will determine the size and structure of this fleet. Earlier last week, another Japanese shipwreck was discovered by Akagi.

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, on the other hand, has directed his cabinet to set up a relief package for those affected by Hurricane Typhoon Hagibis. According to the Japanese Broadcasting Agency, addressing cabinet members yesterday, he said that a reserve fund of about $ 4 billion 60 million should be used for this package this fiscal. Prime Minister Abe said the floods destroyed crops and damaged shops, factories, machinery and homes. The damage is so severe that many farmers, forestry and fishing industry workers and small company owners can lose the will to rebuild their business, he said. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the government would have to take immediate steps to rebuild people’s daily lives and livelihoods.

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