Typhoon Shanshan Causes Severe Weather in Japan
Typhoon Shanshan Causes Severe Weather in Japan
Typhoon Shanshan Causes Severe Weather in Japan
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Typhoon Shanshan has made landfall in Kagoshima, Japan, prompting residents to brace for heavy rain and flooding as the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) issues warnings for dangerous conditions across southern Kyushu. As of Thursday morning, at least 41 people have been injured, and one man is missing after falling off a boat. The typhoon is expected to bring record-breaking rainfall, with forecasts of up to 400 millimeters in some areas, raising concerns about landslides and river flooding. Travel disruptions are widespread, with Japan Airlines and railway services suspending numerous flights and trains due to the storm's impact. Authorities emphasize the need for evacuations and preparedness, particularly in regions prone to flooding. The agency warns that the storm's effects may linger for days, compounded by warm, moist air feeding into the storm from the Pacific Ocean.

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