Sep 05 (NHK) - More than 3,000 stranded people are spending the night at Kansai International Airport in western Japan after a typhoon caused a tanker to crash into a bridge connecting the airport with the mainland.
The airport operator says about 2,600 people are staying in the 2 terminals and 350 are in commercial facilities and hotels. The passengers have been given snacks.
Several hundred airport workers are also unable to go home.
The operator says it will inspect the bridge on Wednesday morning and if no problems are found, it will transport the passengers by bus.
The airport, which is built on a manmade island, has been closed since Tuesday afternoon because of flooding.
Workers will inspect the runways and taxiways throughout the night. But the operator says the airport will remain closed on Wednesday.