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​Japan on high alert as powerful Typhoon Shanshan approaches

Reuters | Last updated on - Aug 28, 2024, 12:42 IST
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Japan prepares for Typhoon Shanshan

Japan is preparing for Typhoon Shanshan, which is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds. Authorities have taken pre-emptive measures, with airlines and railways canceling services over the next days. This alert has been issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), which forecasts severe weather conditions.

According to Reuters news agency, the JMA has warned the country of the imminent severe weather. The exact timing and impact of the typhoon are being closely monitored to keep the public informed and safe.

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Shanshan to make landfall on Kyushu island

Shanshan is expected to make landfall on Japan's southwestern Kyushu island in the coming days. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) is considering issuing a special warning for Kagoshima prefecture.

"Maximum caution is required given that forecasts are for strong winds, high waves and high tides that have not been seen thus far," JMA stated.

Residents are urged to stay alert as severe weather conditions are anticipated. The agency emphasizes the importance of preparedness, especially in the affected areas.

All necessary measures should be taken to ensure safety during this period of extreme weather.

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Typhoon to move to Tokyo by weekend

A typhoon is forecast to move towards Japan's central and eastern regions, including Tokyo, by the weekend.

This weather event is expected to impact major cities, causing potential disruptions. Residents and travelers are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions as the typhoon approaches.

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Japan Airlines plans to cancel 80 domestic flights

All Nippon Airways (ANA), a major airline in Japan, has cancelled 110 domestic flights scheduled for Wednesday, affecting around 4,200 passengers due to the upcoming storm. Concurrently, Japan Airlines plans to cancel 80 domestic flights from Wednesday through Friday. Some Shinkansen bullet train services in the region will also be suspended on Wednesday and Thursday, according to reports from Japan Broadcasting Corporation.

ANA's decision impacts a significant number of travelers, with 110 flight cancellations on Wednesday alone. Japan Airlines is not far behind, with cancellations extending over three days.


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Japan on high alert

Japan remains on high alert as Typhoon Shanshan approaches the country. Authorities are urging residents and tourists to take necessary precautions.

The typhoon's imminent arrival has triggered warnings and preparations. Emergency services are on standby to respond to any potential impacts.

Authorities are emphasizing the importance of safety measures during this period. Residents and tourists have been advised to stay informed and follow official guidance closely.

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JMA issues urgent weather alerts

The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has issued urgent weather alerts, predicting significant rainfall for Amami Island and the Kyushu region. Amami Island could receive up to 400 millimetres (15.7 inches) of rain in the next 24 hours, while Kyushu may see up to 500 millimetres (19.7 inches) between Wednesday and Thursday.

The JMA has strongly advised residents to prepare for severe conditions. This includes powerful winds, large waves, and potential landslides. Flooding in low-lying areas and possible river overflows are also anticipated.



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