Tomorrow from tomorrow Risk of heavy rain East Japan and Tohoku

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Due to the influence of the front and low pressure, it will rain over 19 days in a wide area in eastern Japan and Tohoku, especially from late evening on the 18th to too early on the 19th. In areas affected by Typhoon No. 19, there is a risk of increased risk of floods and landslides, so caution is required.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the southern front of Japan goes north and low pressure occurs, so it is expected that it will rain over a wide area in eastern Japan and Tohoku until Saturday 19th.

It also rains in stricken areas such as East Japan and Tohoku, especially in Shizuoka Prefecture from late evening to the dawn on the 18th,
▽ In Kanto Koshin from the dawn of the 19th to the morning,
▽ In Tohoku, from the morning of the 19th to the early afternoon, there is a risk of heavy rains and heavy rains.

The amount of rain that falls between the morning of the 18th and the night of the 19th is a lot,
▽ 200-300mm in Izu Islands,
▽ 100-200mm in Shizuoka Prefecture,
▽ It is expected to be 100-150 mm on the Pacific side of Tohoku, southern Kanto, and Koshin.

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.

The ground is also 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. .

Disaster area May cause disaster with less rain than usual

The Japan Meteorological Agency has lowered the standards for announcements of flood warnings and warnings for areas affected by Typhoon No. 19, and has called for caution as there is a risk of disasters occurring with less rain than usual.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, heavy rains are expected in the affected areas from the 18th to the 19th, and even if there is no record heavy rain like the typhoon No. 19, there is a risk of increasing the risk of disasters such as river flooding in the affected areas Is that there is.

For this reason, the Meteorological Agency lowered the flood warning and warning announcement standards in Miyagi Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Tochigi Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, Saitama Prefecture, and part of Nagano Prefecture, and disasters occurred with less rain than usual. Calls for vigilance as there is a risk of doing so.