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Typhoon Haishen approaching Japan, packing powerful winds

Weather officials have cautioned about Typhoon Haishen for the la... Read More
TOKYO: A powerful typhoon, the second in a week, was barrelling toward the southern cluster of Japanese Okinawa islands on Saturday, prompting warnings about torrential rainfall and fierce wind gusts.

Weather officials have cautioned about

Typhoon Haishen

for the last several days, urging people to brace for what could be a record storm and be ready to take shelter and stock up on food and water.

The

Japan Meteorological Agency

said Haishen, packing sustained winds of up to 198 kilometers (123 miles) per hour early Saturday, was on course to hit Okinawa by Sunday, and later the main southern island of Kyushu.

But the pouring rain, high tides and winds will hit long before the typhoon, the agency said.

Haishen, or “sea god” in Chinese, was moving northward at 15 kmh (9 mph) from out at sea, south of Minami Daito, an island to the south of Japan. The projected course has Haishen hitting the

Korean Peninsula

on Tuesday.

Earlier this week,

Typhoon Maysak

battered southern Japan, injuring dozens of people and cutting power to thousands of homes.

A cargo ship carrying 43 crew members and 5,800 cows from New Zealand capsized off the coast of Japan. Two people were rescued on Friday and was one body was recovered. Rescuers also spotted dozens of cow carcasses floating in the area.

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