China News Service, September 7th. According to Kyodo News, the No. 10 Typhoon "Poseidon" which headed north along the west coast of Kyushu, Japan, brought torrential rains across Japan.

According to Kyodo News as of noon local time on September 7, more than 50 people have been injured to varying degrees, centered on Kyushu.

  At the same time, a geological disaster occurred in Shiiba Village in Miyazaki Prefecture, causing 4 people to be missing and 1 person injured; the number of households in Kyushu was out of power at one time reached 475,000; Kyushu Railway Company (JR Kyushu) was suspended and other traffic was paralyzed Cause chaos, and it continues.

Data map: On September 6, local time, in Makizaki, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, typhoon "Poseidon" approached and huge waves were set off on the coast.

  As the typhoon moved northward, the warm and humid air currents from the south made the atmospheric conditions of West Japan and the eastern Japan region far from the typhoon extremely unstable.

In the future, some violent storms accompanied by thunder may continue to occur, and the Japan Meteorological Agency calls for strict vigilance.

  On the 7th, JR Kyushu suspended all train operations on the Kyushu Shinkansen and ordinary railways.

The first train will also be postponed on the 8th, and it is planned to resume operation from the section where the safety is confirmed; JR West Japan is also in the Hiroshima-Hakata section, and the Sanyo Shinkansen is suspended.

In addition, aircraft flights have also been cancelled.

  According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the maximum instantaneous wind speed reached 59.4 meters per second in the early morning of the 7th local time in Nagasaki, setting a new observation record for this location.

A heavy rain of 88.0 millimeters per hour was measured in Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture.

  As of noon on the 7th local time, the pressure at the center of the "Poseidon" was 960 hPa, the maximum wind speed near the center was 35 meters per second, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed was 50 meters per second.

At 6 am local time, "Poseidon" changed from "large super strong" to "large strong" typhoon.