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Typhoon Ida, also known as the Makurazaki Typhoon, which struck on September 17, 1945. This typhoon caused more than 2,000 deaths and extensive damage to the already devastated city, destroying more than half of the bridges and damaging roads and railroads. However, the typhoon also brought in a layer of fresh, radiation-free topsoil that helped the city's flora to return. By the following spring, the city's iconic cherry trees were blooming again