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Japan braced for Typhoon Neoguri | Japan braced for Typhoon Neoguri |
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Hundreds of thousands of people have been urged to seek shelter as a powerful typhoon passes over Japan's Okinawa island chain. | Hundreds of thousands of people have been urged to seek shelter as a powerful typhoon passes over Japan's Okinawa island chain. |
Typhoon Neoguri was due to pass over Okinawa's main island later on Tuesday, with strong winds and torrential rain. | Typhoon Neoguri was due to pass over Okinawa's main island later on Tuesday, with strong winds and torrential rain. |
Flights have been cancelled and schools shut. Local television footage showed palm trees being tossed by wind. | Flights have been cancelled and schools shut. Local television footage showed palm trees being tossed by wind. |
Forecasters said the storm could be one of the strongest to hit Japan, generating waves up to 14m (46ft). | Forecasters said the storm could be one of the strongest to hit Japan, generating waves up to 14m (46ft). |
"There is a risk of unprecedentedly strong winds and torrential rains. Please refrain from non-essential outdoor activities,'' Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) spokesman Satoshi Ebihara told a news conference on Monday night. | "There is a risk of unprecedentedly strong winds and torrential rains. Please refrain from non-essential outdoor activities,'' Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) spokesman Satoshi Ebihara told a news conference on Monday night. |
Local authorities urged some 480,000 residents across Okinawa to stay at home or move to community centres for shelter. | |
More than 50,000 households were reported to be without power, and one oil refinery has halted operations. | |
As of 12:00 local time (04:00 GMT), Typhoon Neoguri was reported to be heading north at a speed of 25 kilometres per hour (15 mph), with gusts of up to 252 kilometres per hour (151 mph), Kyodo news agency reported. | |
Residents have been bracing themselves for rough weather. | Residents have been bracing themselves for rough weather. |
Kathryn Spoor, who lives in Okinawa, told the BBC that most of the people who needed to evacuate had done so already. | Kathryn Spoor, who lives in Okinawa, told the BBC that most of the people who needed to evacuate had done so already. |
"Right now we do have a lot of wind and rain," she said. "We have showers coming in and gusts in my area are at about 143 kilometres per hour right now so it is definitely a dangerous situation." | "Right now we do have a lot of wind and rain," she said. "We have showers coming in and gusts in my area are at about 143 kilometres per hour right now so it is definitely a dangerous situation." |
Okinawa, Japan's southern-most prefecture that comprises several islands, is home to major US bases. Around 26,000 US troops are stationed there under a long-standing security alliance. | |
Officers have evacuated some aircraft from Kadena Air Base in preparation for Typhoon Neoguri's arrival. | Officers have evacuated some aircraft from Kadena Air Base in preparation for Typhoon Neoguri's arrival. |
Lieutenant Erik Anthony, near Kadena Air Base, said winds were starting to pick up. | |
"Trees are bending and you can see branches flying across the street, garbage and trash rolling down the road," he told the BBC. | "Trees are bending and you can see branches flying across the street, garbage and trash rolling down the road," he told the BBC. |
"But I haven't seen any major damage as of yet and the communication is still up, which is a huge priority here on Okinawa. | "But I haven't seen any major damage as of yet and the communication is still up, which is a huge priority here on Okinawa. |
Urging residents to remain on maximum alert, JMA warned of the possibility that Typhoon Neoguri could move north to Japan's main island of Honshu. | Urging residents to remain on maximum alert, JMA warned of the possibility that Typhoon Neoguri could move north to Japan's main island of Honshu. |
Are you in Okinawa? What preparations have you made for the typhoon? You can email your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Typhoon Neoguri'. | Are you in Okinawa? What preparations have you made for the typhoon? You can email your comments to haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk, using the subject line 'Typhoon Neoguri'. |