Sunday, October 13, 2019

Japan’s Typhoon Hagibis triggers deadly floods and landslides

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Typhoon Hagibis triggered deadly floods and landslides as it swept over Japan Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reports.

The latest: Japan’s chief government spokesman Yoshihide Suga told AP at least 7 people were dead and 15 others were missing after the severe storm. It left some 376,000 homes without power and 14,000 homes had no running water, per AP. More than 6 million people were ordered to evacuate as rivers in areas including Tokyo burst their banks amid heavy rain, the WSJ notes.


A wide area along the Chikuma River in Nagano has been inundated with the torrential rain brought by Hagibis. City officials received many reports of houses flooded up to the second floor. Rescue operations are underway with Self Defense Force helicopters.#Hagibis #Typhoon pic.twitter.com/zoW21azFQ5

— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 13, 2019

The big picture: Typhoon Hagibis made landfall on Saturday as a Category 2 storm in Honshu, Japan’s largest and most populated island, per the Washington Post and the NYT.

  • Extreme to advisory level flood and landslide risks were issued across most of northern Japan Saturday, and the national meteorological agency issued an emergency to high wave warning for most of the country.
  • Japan’s meteorological agency issued its highest alert level on Saturday for unprecedented rainfall in Honshu — which includes Tokyo.
  • Hagibis was moving north early Sunday and was forecast to return to over the North Pacific later in the day, per the BBC.

Background: Hagibis’ 90 mph boost last week from a tropical storm to a Category 5, 160-mph storm on Monday “marked the speediest leap in storm strength in more than 23 years in that part of the world,” the Capital Weather Gang reports.

Go deeper: Super Typhoon Hagibis moves ominously toward Tokyo

Source: https://www.axios.com/japan-typhoon-hagibis-triggers-floods-landslides-959896fe-dd24-4f76-b71f-072db77ff640.html
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