Typhoon Shanshan Approaches Japan, Bringing Heavy Rain and Strong Winds
Landfall Expected in Kyushu Region
Torrential Rain and Flight Cancellations Reported
Typhoon Shanshan is churning toward southwestern Japan, bringing torrential rain and strong winds. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) reports the typhoon is moving north-northwest at 15 kilometers per hour over waters 40 kilometers off Kagoshima.
The Kyushu region is bracing for the likely landfall of the slow-moving but powerful Typhoon Shanshan. Heavy rain is already impacting a wide area of Japan, with the Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC) Tokyo - Typhoon Center providing updates on the storm's progress.
Impacts of Typhoon Shanshan
- Torrential rain and strong winds in Kyushu and surrounding areas
- Possible flooding, landslides, and infrastructure damage
- Flight cancellations and transportation disruptions
Current Status and Forecast
As of Tuesday afternoon, Typhoon Shanshan is located approximately 40 kilometers off the coast of Kagoshima. The typhoon is expected to make landfall in the Kyushu region later in the day, bringing heavy rain and strong winds.
The JMA has issued a heavy rain warning for the Kyushu region, including the prefectures of Kagoshima, Miyazaki, Kumamoto, and Oita. Residents in these areas are advised to take necessary precautions, such as securing loose objects and staying indoors if possible.
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