Typhoon Shanshan Causes Evacuations in Japan
Typhoon Shanshan Causes Evacuations in Japan

Typhoon Shanshan Causes Evacuations in Japan

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Typhoon Shanshan is bearing down on Japan, prompting severe weather warnings and evacuation orders affecting nearly a million residents. With sustained winds reaching up to 180 km/h (112 mph) and forecasts predicting up to 60 cm (23.6 inches) of rain, the Japan Meteorological Agency has declared a state of emergency for the southwestern island of Kyushu. The storm is already causing significant disruptions, including the cancellation of hundreds of flights and the shutdown of major factories, including Toyota and Honda. Local authorities have warned of potential floods, landslides, and widespread destruction, urging residents to seek shelter. One fatality has already been reported due to a landslide, and emergency measures are in place as the storm approaches. As Shanshan moves northward, its impacts are expected to escalate, affecting transportation and daily life across Japan.

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