A powerful typhoon buffeted Japan's eastern coast on Saturday evening, prompting local authorities to issue early evacuation orders, with western areas recently devastated by floods and landslides in the storm's crosshairs.
Typhoon Jongdari, packing winds of up to 180 kilometres (110 miles) an hour, is forecast to make landfall on the country's main island on Saturday night or early Sunday, according to Japan's Meteorological Agency.
[...] Typhoon Jongdari is expected to barrel towards the western Chugoku region Sunday, where record rainfall earlier this month unleashed flooding and landslides, killing around 220 people and leaving more than 4,000 survivors still living in temporary shelters.
The weather agency warned of heavy rain, landslides, strong winds and high waves, and urged people to consider early evacuation.
"We want people especially in the downpour-hit regions to pay close attention to evacuation advisories," meteorological agency official Minako Sakurai told reporters.
[...] More than 410 domestic flights have been cancelled so far because of Typhoon Jongdari, while ferry services connecting Tokyo with nearby islands were also cancelled due to high waves, news reports said.
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(Score: 2) by HiThere on Monday July 30 2018, @05:10PM (1 child)
I'm not sure what you're replying to, so I'll just say that while I lived there we expected to have them every year. They were major storms, but rarely caused many deaths. And I was young enough so that I can't be more detailed than that.
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(Score: 2) by Reziac on Tuesday July 31 2018, @02:47AM
Whatever random shit came into my head :) Yeah, kinda like going OMG Moar Blizzards!! where I live. Uh, it's the northern wastes, in winter we get blizzards... anywhere from none to several. Very rarely someone dies of it, but usually it's some tenderfoot being stupid above and beyond.
And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.