China News Agency, Tokyo, September 19 (Reporter Zhu Chenxi) The super typhoon "Nanmadu" landed in Japan on the evening of the 18th, and swept across most of southwestern and central Japan on the 19th.

According to the Japan Broadcasting Association TV report, as of 18:00 local time on the 19th, "Nanmadu" has caused 2 deaths, 1 missing and 108 injured.

Data map: On September 19, local time, in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, after the typhoon "Nanmadu" made landfall, some facilities on the streets of Fukuoka were destroyed.

According to reports, typhoon "Nanmadu" made landfall near Kagoshima City in the prefecture at around 19:00 on the 18th.

  According to the Kyushu Electric Power Company, as of 13:00 on the 19th, "Nanmadu" has caused power outages to more than 240,000 residents in the Kyushu area.

  According to the "Mainichi Shimbun" report, as of 17:00 that day, due to the influence of the typhoon, a total of 461 flights departing and arriving in the Kyushu and Kansai regions of Japan Airlines were suspended; a total of 379 domestic flights of All Nippon Airways were suspended.

In terms of railways, the Kyushu Shinkansen in Japan has been suspended across the board.

  At around 16:30 local time on the 19th, "Nanmadu" landed again near Izumo City, Shimane Prefecture, Japan.

From 20:00, "Nanmadu" moved to the northeast at a speed of 30 kilometers per hour in the sea about 50 kilometers north-northwest of Tottori Prefecture.

The central pressure of the typhoon was 980 hPa, the maximum wind speed near the center was 30 m/s, and the instantaneous maximum wind speed was 40 m/s.

  The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts that the typhoon will continue to advance in the northeast direction. By the 20th, the typhoon will sweep across Japan, causing a wide-ranging impact.

  According to Kyodo News, affected by the typhoon "Nanmadu", Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida originally scheduled to leave for New York on the 19th to attend the United Nations General Assembly was postponed to the 20th.

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