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About 7,000 People Stranded at Narita Airport

A sudden storm strands 7,000 travelers overnight at Narita Airport, where they receive water, food, and sleeping bags from airport staff. As trains resume the next morning, weary passengers line up to continue their journeys, including one woman from America who admits she is exhausted after sleeping on the terminal floor.

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成田空港なりたくうこうで13にちよる、7000人ぐらいが空港くうこうからることができなくなりました。
あめがたくさんって、電車でんしゃやバスが運転うんてんできなくなったためです。
空港くうこうにいたひとたちは、空港くうこう会社かいしゃからみずもの寝袋ねぶくろをもらって、ました。
14あさから、電車でんしゃなどがうごはじめました。電車でんしゃやバスにるために、たくさんのひとならんでいました。
アメリカから旅行りょこう女性じょせいは「飛行機ひこうきなが時間じかんったあと、空港くうこうまって、とてもつかれました」とはなしました。

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On the night of the 13th at Narita Airport, about 7,000 people were unable to leave the airport. This was because heavy rain caused trains and buses to stop operating. People at the airport received water, food, and sleeping bags from the airport company and slept there. From the morning of the 14th, trains and other transportation began to operate. Many people were lined up to board trains and buses. A woman who traveled from America said, 'After a long time on the plane, I stayed overnight at the airport and was very tired.'

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