Typhoon Lan makes landfall in Japan | ABS-CBN
ADVERTISEMENT

Welcome, Kapamilya! We use cookies to improve your browsing experience. Continuing to use this site means you agree to our use of cookies. Tell me more!
Typhoon Lan makes landfall in Japan
Typhoon Lan makes landfall in Japan
Agence France-Presse
Published Aug 15, 2023 09:43 AM PHT

TOKYO, Japan - Typhoon Lan made landfall in Japan early Tuesday, bringing violent gusts and downpours that have already caused rivers to surge and prompted landslide warnings.
TOKYO, Japan - Typhoon Lan made landfall in Japan early Tuesday, bringing violent gusts and downpours that have already caused rivers to surge and prompted landslide warnings.
Lan crossed the coast of the main island of Honshu shortly before 5 am (2100 GMT) in Wakayama prefecture, some 600 kilometres (375 miles) west of Tokyo, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
Lan crossed the coast of the main island of Honshu shortly before 5 am (2100 GMT) in Wakayama prefecture, some 600 kilometres (375 miles) west of Tokyo, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.
The system was set to spend all of Tuesday sweeping over the region, which includes the commercial hubs of Osaka and Kobe before moving out to the Sea of Japan.
The system was set to spend all of Tuesday sweeping over the region, which includes the commercial hubs of Osaka and Kobe before moving out to the Sea of Japan.
"Please exercise extreme caution against landslides, surging water in low-lying areas, swollen and flooded rivers and violent winds," the agency said in a warning issued for numerous areas.
"Please exercise extreme caution against landslides, surging water in low-lying areas, swollen and flooded rivers and violent winds," the agency said in a warning issued for numerous areas.
ADVERTISEMENT
The system has prompted the cancellation of hundreds of flights and trains, including high-speed "Shinkansen" bullet train services that link the region with capital Tokyo.
The system has prompted the cancellation of hundreds of flights and trains, including high-speed "Shinkansen" bullet train services that link the region with capital Tokyo.
hih/stu/cwl
© Agence France-Presse
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT