People across Japan were clearing up on Tuesday in the aftermath of tropical storm Man-yi.<br/> <br />What's referred to in Japan as Typhoon 18 claimed at least three lives, mostly in landslides.<br/> <br />Five more washed away in flood waters are still missing.<br/> <br />Parts of the ancient capital, Kyoto, and neighbouring Shiga prefecture, bore the brunt of the storm's fury.<br/> <br />They got double their annual rainfall in less than 48 hours.<br/> <br />The crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant didn't escape either.<br/> <br />Workers dumped more than 1100 tonnes of rainwater into the ocean that built up during Monday.<br/> <br />The plant's operator, Tepco, said radioactive substances in the water were below the permitted limit for release in the sea and weren't a risk to the environment.
