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Typhoon Hagibis: Canadian rugby players help clean-up operation in Japan

Typhoon Hagibis: Canadian rugby players help clean-up operation in Japan 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. Typhoon Hagibis has left at least 23 people dead and cut power to almost half a million homes across the country.
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