Typhoon No.8 going northwest in Kyushu Strict vigilance such as landslide disaster August 10 at 10:51

Typhoon No. 8 is moving northwest in the vicinity of Saga City, and has developed rain clouds in northern Kyushu and Shikoku. In addition to being vigilant against earth and sand disasters, caution is also required for storms and high waves.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Typhoon No. 8 appears to travel northwest around Saga city at a speed of 25 kilometers per hour at 11:00 am.
The central air pressure is 994 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed is 23 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 35 meters, and strong winds of 15 meters or more are blowing within 220 km to the east and 170 km to the west.

The typhoon will continue to the north, and it is expected to go to the Tsushima Strait on the 6th night. Kyushu and Shikoku are covered with rain clouds that have developed typhoon bodies, and by 1 am until 10:00 am, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism installs 56 mm of rain gauge installed in Nobeoka City, Miyazaki Prefecture, in Saiki City, Oita Prefecture A very heavy rain of 52 mm was observed with the rain gauge.
In Oita and Miyazaki prefectures, the risk of landslide disasters has been greatly increased, and the landslide disaster warning information has been published. There is a river that exceeds.

On the 6th, a fierce wind blows in southern Kyushu, the maximum wind speed is expected to reach 35 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to reach 50 meters, and in northern Kyushu and Shikoku, the maximum wind speed is 23 to 25 meters, the maximum The instantaneous wind speed is expected to reach 35 meters.
The wave height at sea is as high as 9 meters in the southern part of Kyushu, and is expected to increase in northern Kyushu and Shikoku.

In Kyushu and Shikoku, very heavy rain falls in the evening, and there is a risk that it will rain heavily and become heavy rain locally.
The amount of rain in 24 hours until the morning of the 7th is expected to be 300 mm in northern Kyushu, 250 mm in Shikoku, and 200 mm in southern Kyushu.

The Japan Meteorological Agency calls for caution against landslides caused by heavy rains, inundation of low land, and flooding of rivers, as well as storms, high waves and storm surges.