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Super Typhoon Nanmadol is approaching the Kyushu region, and Japan has taken the following countermeasures.
According to the forecast of the Japan Meteorological Agency, the central pressure of Typhoon Nanmadol is below 930 hPa, the maximum wind speed at the center is 50 meters per second, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 75 meters per second. The Japan Meteorological Agency is also predicting an unprecedented high wind and torrential rain in various parts of Kyushu, and at that time, a special warning will be issued for heavy rain in various parts of Kyushu to remind people to seek shelter as soon as possible.
In some places in Kagoshima Prefecture in the Kyushu region, the power has been cut off at night. In terms of transportation, flights departing and arriving in the Kyushu area have been cancelled, and some Shinkansen to Kyushu have also been cancelled.
About three million residents have been notified of an emergency evacuation,** asking people to move to shelters or other shelters that can withstand the harsh weather, and more than 8,500 people have so far been evacuated.
In addition, four prefectures in the Kyushu region, Kagoshima, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, and Miyazaki have established disaster response headquarters. In response to Typhoon Nanmadol, Japan** has set up a crisis management center in the Prime Minister's Office"Residence Liaison Office"。
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said at a cabinet meeting that it is necessary to be on special alert for disasters such as storms, high waves, mudslides, flooding, and river flooding, and that the relevant departments, including fire and rescue departments and the police, need to work closely together to ensure the safety of the people.
Make full use of radio, television, mobile phone text messages, the Internet and other channels to issue typhoon warnings in a timely manner, especially for "point-to-point" early warnings for fishing vessels, transport vessels, marine ranches, offshore operation platforms, etc., to ensure timely, scientific and efficient typhoon prevention.
In addition, in order to prevent secondary disasters such as floods and mudslides, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan has discharged the water storage of 61 reservoirs in Kyushu and Shikoku ahead of schedule.
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**To promote the evacuation of millions of people, in order to prevent flooding, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has released 61 reservoirs in Kyushu, Shikoku and other regions in advance.
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For example, residents are required not to engage in marine activities such as going to the sea in recent days, and to stay away from coastal areas and control relevant places.
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We have set up a disaster response headquarters to release early warnings and cancel flights, and we are preparing for flood relief in advance.
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Because the latitude of Japan is relatively high, and in winter and spring, typhoons have already been converted into extratropical cyclones and merged into the westerly wind belt before they reach Japan, so the relatively concentrated landfall shadow cracks echo in Japan.
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As an island nation, Japan is close to the sea and the climate is very conducive to the formation of typhoons, so typhoons often occur.
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The reason for the frequent occurrence of typhoons in Japan is that they are close to the ocean, and typhoon days due to various high and low pressures will sweep into them.
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Japan has already issued a directive. The people in the disaster area are required to evacuate urgently as soon as possible, and the ** in each region is carrying out evacuation tasks. So far, millions of people have been evacuated.
The coming of the typhoon weather is very serious. It is not a simple windy and rainy weather, which can easily cause flash floods and other flood disasters. It will pose a huge threat to human society, and even in serious cases, it will lead to the loss of contact and the situation of **.
Therefore, in the face of typhoon weather, we must not take anything lightly. It is also necessary not to treat typhoons with a joke attitude, but to pay attention to them and take relevant measures to prevent floods and disasters.
This year's Super Typhoon Nanmadol is approaching the Japanese mainland and will have a direct impact on the Japanese mainland. Moreover, the typhoon level has reached 17, which is a super typhoon. After making landfall on the Japanese mainland, it will cause severe winds and heavy rainfall.
Traffic in various places has been affected to varying degrees, especially the tourism industry and the manufacturing industry, which can only be forced to stop. <>
In response to the attack of Typhoon Nanmadol, Japan** has urgently sent relevant typhoon warning messages. The ** in various regions have urgently evacuated a large number of people from dangerous areas, and the total number of people has reached nearly one million. It can be seen that the damage caused by this typhoon is very serious.
After all, the rainfall and impact of a typhoon are widespread, and it will directly affect the whole of Japan. Unlike other typhoons, it is still unclear whether the typhoon will weaken in intensity after making landfall in Japan. <>
Therefore, it is necessary to do a good job in the corresponding flood prevention strategy, and for this point, whether it is the local people or the people who congratulate them, we must also take effective measures. The public urgently prepared a large number of relief supplies and emergency supplies. And ** inspect the local water conservancy facilities. <>
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Be sure to reduce the number of times you go out, protect yourself, and at the same time keep an eye on the outside temperature at all times, and don't go out in windy weather.
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According to China News Service, NHK TV reported that super typhoon "Nanmadu" approached the Kyushu region of Japan on the 18th. As of 11 o'clock local time on the 18th, a total of 58,810 households in Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures in the Kyushu region lost power due to the typhoon.
According to information from the Japan Meteorological Agency, starting at 11 o'clock local time on the 18th, "Nanmado" moved south-northwest from about 30 kilometers southeast of Yakushima Island in Kagoshima Prefecture at a rate of 25 kilometers per hour. The standard pressure at the center of the strong typhoon is 925 hPa, and the maximum wind speed around the center is 50 m/s, and the maximum wind speed at one moment is 70 m/s.
On the 17th, the Japan Meteorological Agency announced a special warning for a strong typhoon in Kagoshima Prefecture, including storms, strong wind waves, and large waves, which collectively said that it will be a "strong typhoon with unprecedented risk" in the Kyushu region.
The Severe Typhoon Special Warning is the highest level of warning information announced by the Japan Meteorological Agency** when the standard pressure at the center of a severe typhoon is below 930 hPa and the maximum wind speed at the center exceeds about 50 meters per second. The Japan Meteorological Agency also analyzes the record-breaking winds, heavy rains, or violent storms in all Kyushu areas, and may issue a special warning for heavy rain in the entire Kyushu area, calling on the public to take measures to avoid disasters as soon as possible.
In response to the typhoon, Kagoshima City, Kumamoto City, Nagasaki City, Miyazaki City, Kitakyushu City, and some areas of Ehoku Town, Saga Prefecture, issued a Level 4 "Disaster Avoidance Mark" (up to Level 5), involving more than 1.94 million households.
It is also reported that a man around 50 years old in Nishinomote City, Tanegashima Prefecture, Kagoshima Prefecture, has been sent to the hospital for treatment after suffering a head injury after being blown down by a strong typhoon on the 18th.
On the evening of the 17th, the Japanese government set up a "residence liaison room" at the ** official residence crisis management center, and the four prefectures of Kagoshima, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, and Miyazaki also established disaster prevention headquarters. In addition, in order to avoid flooding, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism of Japan has released floodwater from 61 water conservancy hubs in Kyushu, Shikoku and other regions early.
According to CCTV News, as of the morning of the 18th, at least 510 passenger aircraft flights in Kyushu were closed; Several sections of transportation routes such as the Kyushu Nippon Shinkansen have been suspended.
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It is necessary to move the surrounding people to a safe place, strengthen the doors and windows of houses, avoid ships from docking and sailing at the seaside, stock up on certain daily necessities, and reduce the opportunity to go out.
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If there is a super typhoon, it is necessary to close all the doors and windows of the house, and it is best to stay at home and not come out.
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Comprehensively explore and discharge risks and hidden dangers such as fishing vessels, key ships, marine transportation, construction projects, and coastal scenic spots, and supervise the implementation of preventive measures.
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Of course, it poses a serious threat to the local area. After all, this typhoon is strong and very destructive.
Typhoon weather is very common, especially for residents of Asia-Pacific countries. We are already very familiar with typhoons, after all, Asia-Pacific countries are hit by typhoons every year. It is only different in terms of frequency and intensity, but on the whole, the vast majority of Asia-Pacific countries will cause a lot of economic losses due to typhoons every year.
According to the report of the meteorological department, this year's super typhoon Nanmaduk is about to make landfall in Japan. It is expected that the wind force will reach 14 or higher at the center, and the wind level will continue to rise after landfall in Japan. Typhoon Nanmadol will hit all of Japan, not just one part of Japan.
In particular, the Kyushu region of Japan will be directly affected by the typhoon, which has injured 43 people so far. The main thing is that the typhoon has had a great impact on the daily lives of local residents. A total of 50,000 households in the Kyushu Island area have been disconnected from electricity, and the lives of residents have been severely affected.
As for whether the typhoon will pose a serious threat to Japan, my answer is yes. First of all, from the perspective of strength, when Typhoon Nanmadol has not yet made landfall in Japan, the wind force can reach 17 or higher is a super typhoon. Even after making landfall in Japan, the wind force at the center can still reach force 14.
In addition, Typhoon Nanmadu is large in size, so this means that the impact range of the Blue Devil is very large. <>
In addition to this, typhoons can cause serious damage to local infrastructure. I think the main thing is that this typhoon will cause strong flooding in Japan. So far, cities in various regions of Japan have experienced waterlogging.
In particular, some mountainous areas and villages have experienced natural disasters such as landslides and mudslides. <>
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When the typhoon enters, Japan will definitely bring serious disasters to the local area, and the typhoon is more powerful, it will definitely bring serious damage to the local building groups in Japan.
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Definitely yes, because the damage caused by this kind of typhoon is relatively serious, and it may lead to the complete paralysis of buildings and the failure of electrical circuits.
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From the current point of view, the typhoon has caused a great threat to the local area, caused power outages in most of the local areas, and even caused people to laugh and laugh heavily.
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Summary. Hello dear, super typhoon "Nanmadu" landed in Japan real-time track, which will bring local damage, climate damage, and increased rainfall to Japan.
What will be the impact of Super Typhoon Nanmadol on the real-time path of Japan?
Hello dear, super typhoon "Nanmadu" landed in Japan real-time track, which will bring local damage, climate damage, and increased rainfall to Japan.
Nanmadu passed through many cities and prefectures in southern Japan, causing damage to many cities and prefectures in Japan. According to the Typhoon Track Real-Time Release System**, Nanmadu may have swept across the entire southern part of Japan after the landfall of Nichi-e-edamoto. Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Fukuoka, Ehime, Kochi, Tokushima and other places in Japan will be affected by Typhoon Nanmadol, and many cities and prefectures are expected to be affected.
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Super Typhoon Nanmadol made landfall in Japan, which had a very big impact on Japan. It will not only affect the lives of Japanese residents, but also bring great economic losses to Japan. Almost all of Japan's land area will be affected by a super typhoon, which will cause a devastating blow to the major fishing grounds in the open sea, and this super typhoon may last for a long time, so the local area must be fully prepared.
1.The super Taiwanese rental celery wind is directly hitting Japan, and the development speed is very fast, which can cause difficulties for Japanese residents to travel and affect the travel safety of Japanese residents.
Under the influence of a super typhoon, it will definitely cause certain difficulties for local residents to travel, and in strong winds, people will not even be able to stand, which will also affect local outdoor activities. However, the local reality is not good, and residents' clothing, food, housing and transportation may be greatly affected, and they need to be prepared in advance. Some people who are employed should arrange their holidays in advance and allow local residents to evacuate in a safe place.
2.Super typhoons are very large and can have a very large impact on Japan's fishing industry and affect the local economy.
Such a typhoon will inevitably affect local shipping, and will also cause great economic losses to residents, some cars have been overturned by strong winds, and local shops can no longer continue to operate. Some less stable houses may collapse, which will also affect local crops, increase the number of injured people, and increase the burden of local medical care.
3.The central air pressure of the super strong Taiwan socks Bifeng is very low, and it carries a lot of water vapor, which may cause local flooding.
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