A terrible storm that has been making its way through Japan's Kansai region has removed the 'N' from the Nintendo logo at the company's Kyoto headquarters.

The news was revealed due to a series of photos posted to Twitter from users FlorentGorgesFR and nicoryuuga. The highly dangerous Typhoon Jebi has caused the damage, ripping the letter from the iconic sign.As reported by the BBC , Jebi has caused serious damage to Japanese infrastructure, closing airports and taking the lives of "at least 10 people," with the storm still raging through the country.Nintendo has announced that they will be closing telephone lines and halting online customer support systems in Japan due to the Typhoon.

Jordan Oloman is a Freelance Writer for IGN who wishes the people of Japan well amidst this terrible news. Follow him on Twitter.