Over the course of two days, an abnormal typhoon had struck Japan. In its wake, it destroyed the Self-Defense Force, the Prime Minister's residence, and collapsed the headquarters of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.
This incident shocked Japan.
In particular, the loss of Prime Minister Kyosuke and his other cabinet officials while they presided over an emergency meeting at the National Crisis Management Center, was devastating.
Japan's National Assembly convened an emergency special session to deal with the situation, but no solution was found.
The heads of the 11 branches of the Cabinet, who held executive power along with the Prime Minister, had disappeared, and their nation’s administration was paralyzed.
Repairing the damage caused by the typhoon was impossible.
Looting, arson, and murder were widespread all over Japan, and anarchy reigned supreme.
Major media and broadcasting companies worldwide reported on the situation in Japan, and world leaders promised humanitarian aid along with heartfelt condolences.
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