Typhoon No.19 should not be near dangerous locations due to temperate cyclones! Oct 13 13:30

Typhoon No. 19 turned into a temperate cyclone at noon on the sea east of Japan at noon. As a result of this typhoon, in Tohoku, Kanto Koshinetsu, etc., 30% to 40% of annual precipitation falls in only one day or two days, making it a record torrential rain. Sediment disasters have already occurred, and the risk of new disasters in other regions continues to be high. Keep strict vigilance and stay away from dangerous places such as flooded rivers and slopes.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Typhoon No. 19 changed to a temperate cyclone on the sea east of Japan just before noon.

Due to the impact of this typhoon, the amount of rainfall for 24 hours reached nearly 600 mm in Miyagi Prefecture, and exceeded 400 mm in Iwate and Fukushima Prefectures.

In addition, 48 hours of rainfall reaches about 1000 mm in Hakone-machi, Kanagawa Prefecture. In Tohoku, Kanto Koshinetsu, etc., 30% to 40% of annual precipitation falls in only 1 or 2 days. It was a record heavy rain.

Due to the rain so far, river flooding has continued in various places such as the Chikuma River in Nagano Prefecture, the Abukuma River in Fukushima Prefecture, and the Koshibe River in Saitama Prefecture.

During this time, there are rivers exceeding the `` flooding dangerous water level '' where the risk of flooding is very high, Iwate Prefecture, Miyagi Prefecture, Yamagata Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Niigata Prefecture, Nagano Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, Kanagawa Prefecture.

The risk of landslide disasters continues to be extremely high, and landslide disaster alert information has been published in Iwate, Miyagi, Yamagata, Fukushima, Saitama, Nagano and Niigata prefectures.

All the special rain warnings that have been issued to various places have been lifted so far, but in Tohoku and Kanto Koshinetsu, river floods and landslides have occurred in various parts of the country. Is very high and the ground is also loose, and there is a continued high risk of new disasters.

Stay alert to river floods, landslides, and low land inundation, and stay away from dangerous locations such as flooded rivers and slopes.

On the other hand, temperate cyclones changed from typhoons are expected to move away from Japan gradually, but in northern Japan and eastern Japan, wind will continue for a few hours, mainly at sea, and the maximum wind speed expected is Hokkaido The maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to be 30 to 35 meters.

The sea is expected to continue to be 8 meters in Tohoku, 7 meters in Hokkaido and Kinki, and 6 meters in Hokuriku and northern Kyushu. Careful attention to strong winds and high waves is required for some time.