"We have to use past data and projected data to make our predictions in given places," said an agency spokesman.
Questions:
1. How many homes were without electricity on Monday?
2. How old was the boy crushed to death when his home collapsed?
3. How many warnings did Japan's meteorological agency issue in 2011?
Answers:
1. More than 3,000.
2. 14.
3. 589.
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