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Typhoon Hagibis: Japan braced for powerful storm | |
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Japan is bracing itself for what could be its heaviest rain and winds for 60 years as Typhoon Hagibis edges closer. | Japan is bracing itself for what could be its heaviest rain and winds for 60 years as Typhoon Hagibis edges closer. |
Winds reaching 180km/h (111mph) could cause floods and landslides, the Japan Meteorological Agency has warned. | |
Tens of thousands of homes are already without power and one person died when a car overturned in high winds. | |
Shops, factories and train networks have been shut down while the Rugby World Cup and the Formula One Grand Prix are facing disruption. | Shops, factories and train networks have been shut down while the Rugby World Cup and the Formula One Grand Prix are facing disruption. |
Hagibis is due to make landfall near Tokyo later on Saturday. | |
Authorities have issued evacuation advisories in areas at particular risk, while supermarkets are running low as people stock up before the typhoon hits. | |
Even while the storm was still out to sea, tornado-like winds battered Chiba, east of Tokyo, damaging homes and toppling a car, killing its occupant. | |
What do we know about the typhoon? | What do we know about the typhoon? |
Hagibis, which means "speed" in the Philippine language Tagalog, is forecast to hit the main island of Honshu. | |
It could be the strongest storm the country has faced since Kanogawa Typhoon in 1958, which left more than 1,200 people dead or missing. | It could be the strongest storm the country has faced since Kanogawa Typhoon in 1958, which left more than 1,200 people dead or missing. |
"The typhoon could bring record-level rainfall and winds," an official at the meteorological agency said, citing the risk of floods and landslides. | "The typhoon could bring record-level rainfall and winds," an official at the meteorological agency said, citing the risk of floods and landslides. |
What will be affected? | What will be affected? |
The typhoon has made headlines due to its disruption of the Rugby World Cup and Japanese Grand Prix. | |
Two World Cup games billed for Saturday have already been cancelled, and declared as draws, while Formula 1 has cancelled all activities at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday. | Two World Cup games billed for Saturday have already been cancelled, and declared as draws, while Formula 1 has cancelled all activities at the Japanese Grand Prix on Saturday. |
But the impact on the local population could be serious. | But the impact on the local population could be serious. |
People have been stocking up on provisions for the coming days on the advice of authorities, leaving supermarkets with empty shelves. | |
Only last month Typhoon Faxai wreaked havoc on parts of the country, damaging 30,000 homes, most of which have not yet been repaired. | |
Evacuation centres have been opened in some coastal areas. | Evacuation centres have been opened in some coastal areas. |
Transport systems have also been affected, with bullet trains and flights cancelled. | Transport systems have also been affected, with bullet trains and flights cancelled. |