Typhoon triggers storm warnings in Japan


Tokyo, July 16 (IANS): Typhoon Nangka is heading for Japan's Shikoku island and is expected to make landfall late on Thursday, with the country's weather agency issuing warnings of heavy rain and galestorms in the area.

Over 4,000 residents in Kochi Prefecture on the island were advised to evacuate their homes in case of landslides triggered by the powerful typhoon, Xinhua reported.

Over 100 flights from Tokyo to Shikoku island were cancelled, and some railway services were also suspended in western Japan.

Parts of Tokyo's expressway were closed due to high tides and heavy rain.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the typhoon would affect almost all the areas alongside Japan's Pacific coast.

 

  

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