Super Typhoon "Nanma" landed in Kyushu, Japan

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.19

Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, September 18 (Reporter Guo Dan) The super typhoon "Nanma Metropolis" landed on the 18th near Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyoshima Prefecture, Japan. According to Kyushu Power Company, typhoons have caused about 190,000 residents in Kyushu.

According to the monitoring of the Japanese Meteorological Agency, at 18:00 local time, after the "South Macau" landed, it continued to go north at a rate of 20 kilometers per hour. The maximum wind speed near the typhoon center is 45 meters per second.

According to the local fire bureau, Miyazaki, Kumamoto Prefecture, Kagoshima Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima Prefecture, and Gaoshi County have occurred in house damage and trees fall to the ground. About 20 people in the above areas were injured in typhoons.

The Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Wenxiong held a cabinet meeting in response to the typhoon "Nanda Metropolis" on the 18th, calling on the public to pay attention to the latest weather and evacuation information, and take the dodge as soon as possible.

In terms of transportation, Japanese railway companies and airlines have canceled related operating routes and flights. Whether it will be restored on the 19th will depend on the situation of the platform.

The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts that after landing from Kyushu will be promoted in the northeast. By the 20th, the typhoon will sweep the entire Japan, causing a large -scale impact.

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