More victims, more damage found in Japan typhoon aftermath

Residential area is flooded after an embankment of the Chikuma River broke due to Typhoon Hagibis, in Nagano, central Japan Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019. Hagibis hit Japan's main island on Saturday, unleashing strong winds and dumping historic rainfall that caused more than 200 rivers in central and northern Japan to overflow, leaving thousands of homes flooded, damaged or without power. (Kyodo News via AP)

Residents are helped to walk through a road blocked by debris caused by Typhhon Hagibis, to head to a shelter in Koriyama, Fukushima prefecture, Japan Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019. More victims and more damage have been found in Typhoon Hagibis-hit areas of central and northern Japan, where rescue crews are searching for people still missing. (Kota Endo/Kyodo News via AP)

NAGANO, Japan — The toll of death and destruction from a typhoon that tore through central and northern Japan climbed Tuesday, as the government said it was considering approving a special budget for the disaster response and eventual reconstruction.