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Japan is expected to enter the sphere of influence of the typhoon High Sun a little earlier than us.

Disaster prevention authorities in Japan have stressed that the High Sun is an unprecedented typhoon and that'maximum vigilance' is needed.



This is Yoo Seong-jae's correspondent from Tokyo.



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is a typhoon that hit Yonaguni Island in Okinawa, Japan in 2015.



At the moment, the maximum wind speed reached 81.1m per second, causing the roof of the house to fly away and a broken fishing boat hitting the shore.



The Japan Meteorological Agency held a press conference for two days in a row, saying that the typhoon high ship in North Korea has developed into a'special warning level' typhoon, which is rarely seen.



[Nakamoto/Japan Meteorological Agency Forecast Manager: Record heavy rains, storms, high waves and tide are concerned, so we need to be alert.] In



particular, the maximum wind speed near the center of the High Line is 85m/s, which is unprecedented by the authorities. With the emergence of this, an emergency took place in southern Japan such as Okinawa and Kyushu.



In Kagoshima, Kyushu, where the possibility of a typhoon's landing was raised around the day after tomorrow (6th), preparations for typhoons continued, such as moving farming facilities offshore in a hurry and covering windows of houses with planks.



[Yamano/Kagoshima fishermen: I just hope that even a little bit (the path) is wrong and disappears without damage.]



Prior to this, in the Amami Islands in Kagoshima Prefecture, which is expected to be directly affected by the typhoon tomorrow afternoon, shops were crowded all day with people seeking food and daily necessities.



[Residents of Amami Islands: I want to do what I have to do first.]



Especially, in the Kyushu area, there are many places where the damage from the torrential rain two months ago has not yet been restored, so the tension is even greater.



(Video coverage: Han Cheol-min, video editing: Jung Yong-hwa)



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