Typhoon No. 10 There is a possibility of storms and heavy rain that I have never experienced. Measures before approaching 5:08 on September 5

The extremely strong typhoon No. 10 is heading northward on the sea south of Minamidaito Island in Okinawa Prefecture.

A typhoon may approach the Okinawa and Amami regions on the 6th, and then approach or land on Kyushu over the 7th.

The Japan Meteorological Agency urges that measures be taken before the typhoon approaches, as it may lead to record-breaking storms, high waves, high tides, and heavy rainfall that have never been experienced before.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency's announcement, the extremely strong typhoon No. 10 is thought to be traveling west-northwest at 15 km per hour over 280 km southeast of Minami Daito Island at 5 am on the 5th.



The central air pressure is 920 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed near the center is 50 meters, and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 70 meters.



The wind increased in the Daitojima region of Okinawa, where a typhoon was approaching, and at Kitadaito Airport, we observed a maximum instantaneous wind speed of 27.3 meters at 3:20 am.



Typhoons may approach or land from the Amami region to Kyushu from the 6th/Sunday to the 7th/Monday due to extremely powerful and furious forces.



The Japan Meteorological Agency said on the 6th that it might approach Okinawa and Amami with a ferocious force comparable to the "2nd Muroto Typhoon" in 1936.



In areas where typhoons are approaching, the Meteorological Agency said in advance that there would be a great deal of damage due to record storms, high waves, and high tides that we have never experienced before Is likely to be announced.



If you are in the area of ​​your path, check the risks around your home on the hazard map, consider the evacuation site and the timing to start evacuation, and prepare things to take out during evacuation, etc. Please proceed.