Rare Warning As More Than 2 Million Told To Evacuate Southwest Japan

A powerful typhoon is forecast to hit southwestern Japan on Sunday, forcing about two million people to evacuate. Kyushu’s southwest island may experience unprecedented storms and rainfall, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) said on Sunday. The storm is “large and very strong.” It could cause a “large-scale disaster” in Kagoshima Prefecture due to storms, high waves, and storm surges, the JMA wrote. Tufão Nanmadol atinge o Japão O tufão Nanmadol atingiu o sudoeste do país …

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