Record heavy rain in Mie Prefecture Typhoon No. 19 affected area may also be heavily rained in the evening October 19 0:56

Due to the effects of the front and low pressures, Mie Prefecture has been experiencing heavy rains intermittently from the night of 18th, and caution is required for sediment-related disasters and river flooding. Even in the affected areas of Kanto Koshin and Typhoon No. 19 in Tohoku, there is a risk that it will rain very heavily over the evening on the 19th and become heavy rain, and the Japan Meteorological Agency calls for caution.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, due to the effects of the front and low pressure, the atmospheric conditions have become unstable over a wide range, and a rain cloud developed around the Tokai area since the night of 18th.

In 1 hour until 0:30 am, we observed a heavy rain of 98 mm in Shima City, Mie Prefecture.

In addition, in Mie Prefecture, 121 millimeters of heavy rain was observed in Mikiri, Owase City on the 18th night, and in the analysis by radar, heavy rain of about 120 millimeters per hour in the vicinity of Kumano City and Kihokucho. "Recorded short-time heavy rain information" was announced one after another. In Mie Prefecture, the risk of landslide disasters has increased greatly due to the rain so far, and there are areas where “Sediment Disaster Warning Information” has been published.

In Tokai, it will rain very heavily with lightning locally until the dawn of 19th, especially in Mie prefecture, there may be 80mm of intense rain per hour.

Be wary of earth and sand disasters, flooding of low land, and river flooding.

On the 19th, it will rain heavily in the Kanto Koshin region and Tohoku region, and there is a risk that it will become extremely rainy in the evening, resulting in heavy rain.

The amount of rain in the 24-hour period until the evening of 19th is expected to be 120 mm for Kanto Koshin and Izu Islands, and 100 mm for the Pacific side of Tohoku.

In the area affected by Typhoon No. 19, emergency repair work has been carried out due to the river embankment breaking down, but there are some areas that have not been restored.

In addition, the ground is loose, and the Japan Meteorological Agency calls for caution as it may increase the risk of floods and landslides.

Pay attention to how it rains during restoration work and cleaning up the house, keep away from the flooded river and mountain slopes, etc., and try to evacuate as soon as possible when information on evacuation from the local government is available. .