Typhoon No. 10 Ogasawara Islands is wary of high waves.

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Due to the large and strong typhoon No. 10, the Ogasawara Islands are expected to blow a very strong wind over the 12th, and the sea is expected to be fierce. The typhoon is likely to approach the Pacific side of Western Japan around the 14th of this month, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for the latest information.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, large and strong typhoon No. 10 is almost stagnant in the waters near Ogasawara, but it is expected to move slowly northwest in the future.

Due to the typhoon, the winds on the Ogasawara Islands are getting stronger, and there is a risk that the wind will blow out on the 12th, resulting in fierce damage.

In addition, the cloud of rain that is expected to be developed around the typhoon is expected, and the Japan Meteorological Agency is cautioned against high waves and calls for attention to strong winds and heavy thunderstorms.

The typhoon then travels southwest of Japan from northwest, and there is a risk of approaching the Pacific side of western Japan with a strong force around the 14th of this month.

On the Pacific side and the Nansei Islands in western Japan and eastern Japan, waves gradually increase with undulations, and it is expected to be a big deal from the 12th. Careful attention is required.

In addition, the Japan Meteorological Agency is calling for attention to the latest information because there is a risk of a typhoon approaching during the Bon Festival.