Powerful Typhoon Maria hits eastern Japan, prompting widespread flood warnings

By AJU PRESS Posted : August 12, 2024, 14:47 Updated : August 12, 2024, 14:47
A graphic showing the expected route for Typhoon Maria, passing through mid-East Japan. Courtesy of the Japan Meteorological Agency
SEOUL, August 12 (AJU PRESS) - A powerful typhoon made landfall in Iwate Prefecture on Monday, marking the first such occurrence in Japan this year. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued warnings of potential record-breaking rainfall as the storm traverses the country's northeastern region during the annual Bon summer holiday period, the Kyoto News reported.

Some areas in Iwate have already received nearly twice the average monthly rainfall for August due to this slow-moving typhoon. The storm is expected to bring up to 250 millimeters of precipitation to the region by Tuesday morning, with an additional 150 millimeters forecasted for the subsequent 24-hour period.

Authorities have cautioned residents about the risks of landslides, river overflows and flooding in low-lying areas. The typhoon is also anticipated to generate strong winds and high waves along coastal regions.

Meteorologists predict that Typhoon Maria will move into the East Sea by Wednesday, where it is expected to weaken to a tropical depression. Despite this, officials urge the public to remain vigilant and adhere to local evacuation advisories if issued.

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