The Asahi Shimbun website reported on June 3 that according to the statistics of the Fire Department of Japan's Ministry of General Affairs, as of 10:00 on the same day, Typhoon "Marva" had killed one person in Aichi Prefecture, 2 people in Wakayama Prefecture were missing, and 30 people were injured in Kanagawa Prefecture, Okinawa Prefecture and other places. A total of 178 houses in Aichi and Nara prefectures were damaged. The meteorological department reminded the relevant areas to pay close attention to debris flow disasters and river flooding.