China News Service, September 20. According to the WeChat official account of the Chinese Embassy in Japan, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, this year's No. 14 super typhoon "Nanmadu" is continuing to advance in the northeast direction and is expected to sweep Japan on the 20th. , and accompanied by severe disasters such as heavy rain, mudslides, tsunamis, floods, and storms.

The Meteorological Agency has issued the highest-level disaster warning, saying the typhoon will cause "unprecedented" wide-scale impacts.

  Severe storms may cause water and power outages, trams, flight cancellations, and various secondary disasters.

The Chinese Embassy in Japan hereby reminds all Chinese compatriots in Japan:

  1. Improve safety awareness and strengthen safety precautions.

Pay close attention to typhoon dynamics, weather warnings and disaster prevention information, and avoid traveling in bad weather conditions as much as possible.

Follow the local disaster prevention reminders, do a good job in risk investigation, disaster prevention at home, emergency evacuation, etc., and stay away from rivers, seaside and mountainous areas to ensure personal safety.

(Japan Meteorological Agency National Disaster Prevention Information Website: https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/#area_type=japan&area_code=010000&pattern=default)

  Second, pay attention to the weather conditions and adjust the itinerary in advance.

Be sure to check flight, ferry, tram, highway operations at all times, and change or cancel your itinerary in advance.

As typhoons may cause traffic paralysis, please do not force your way to the airport to avoid being stranded.

Those who are planning to take a flight to China should pay close attention to the flight information released by the airline. If the flight is delayed or adjusted due to the influence of the typhoon, the embassy will assist the airline to make follow-up arrangements such as health codes to ensure that you can board the plane smoothly.

The specific situation is subject to the notice issued by the airline.

  3. Chinese citizens residing in Japan should pay attention to the evacuation instructions and evacuation advice issued by the government departments of the places of work and residence in a timely manner, and follow the instructions to go to the evacuation place if necessary.

Prepare drinking water, emergency food, flashlights, mobile phone chargers, commonly used medicines, etc. in case of possible water and power outages.

Check utilities, close doors and windows and tape the inside of windows.

  4. In case of emergency, please call the police in time and contact the embassy for assistance.

  ※Japan emergency call: 118 (marine accident, shipwreck), 119 (fire, first aid), 110 (police)

  ※The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center (24 hours): +86-10-12308 or +86-10-59913991

  ※Consular Security of the Embassy in Japan: 03-6450-2195