Typhoon Haichen hits Japan, cuts off half a million NACC


On September 7, 2020, the reporter reported that Typhoon Haichen It is one of the most severe typhoons Japan has faced in decades. It moved through Okinawa Prefecture and Kyushu Island in southern Japan over the past weekend. By the influence of the storm, the latest wind force of more than 155 kilometers per hour. This resulted in gust winds and heavy rain in many areas. Causing the authorities to announce warnings for landslides and floods in lowland plains

Initially, there were reports of injuries from the storm in Kyushu. At least 32 people and power outages hit more than 500,000 people, while Japanese authorities have canceled more than 580 domestic flights today, most of which are to Kyushu. Shikoku and Chugoku Ready to suspend service on the Shinkansen On all islands of Kyushu

Authorities previously announced evacuation orders and recommendations for more than 8.59 million people out of 4 million households. And ordered the factory to close All businesses and schools on Kyushu and western provinces are expected to be affected by the typhoon. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned people in the southern archipelago of utmost preparation for the influence of the typhoon.

Typhoon Haichen weakened slightly after moving close to the Japanese coast. But still has a dangerous level of strength And the latest is moving north It is expected to blow ashore in Ulsan. Of South Korea today Previously, the South Korean authorities raised the storm warning level. And warning of landslides at the highest level

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