“The situation in the south of the Far East is, of course, very alarming.

Because endless showers, and they have been lasting for more than a week, have led to a rather significant rise in water on the Amur and Zeya.

In any case, on August 5-9, it is expected that they will begin to overcome the dangerous mark in the Blagoveshchensk region.

That is, flooding is possible.

And the rains there continue, they will end only by the weekend.

So the situation requires close attention, ”the meteorologist said.

He said that the ex-typhoon coming from the ocean will affect the Japanese islands.

“The exit of this typhoon to the Japanese Islands is expected on the morning of August 7 at the Tokyo meridian.

And on August 7, he will cross the Japanese Islands, enter the Sea of ​​Japan and begin to influence the southern coast of Primorsky Krai.

In the south of the region, heavy and intense rains will begin, which will then spread to the entire Primorsky Territory and to the south of Sakhalin.

So two or three days of heavy showers and storm winds on the coast of the Primorsky Territory are practically guaranteed, ”Shuvalov is sure.

The meteorologist added that, even moving north, the ex-typhoon "could bring a little confusion to the closing ceremony of the Olympics."

Earlier it became known that in the south of the Amur Region, the evacuation of villagers began due to possible flooding.