Typhoon No. 10 Meteorological Agency "Probability of serious disaster is increasing" 12:32 on September 5

Satoshi Sugimoto, Chief Forecast Officer of the Japan Meteorological Agency's Forecasting Division, said, "The latest forecast of typhoon course has made it less likely to move away from Kyushu. Conversely, the probability of serious disasters is increasing." He explained that he felt a sense of crisis.

In addition, he said, "Although high tides will continue to have high tide levels, once seawater crosses the seawall, it will not be said that it is the same as the tsunami, but it will be close to it. It is an image. The typhoon this time is closer with a stronger force than the typhoon at the tide level that recorded the highest ever in Amami city."



“It is expected that there will be a storm before the storm surge occurs. It is dangerous to run away in a storm. When a storm warning is issued, the local government issues it, thinking that it is the last chance to escape. I want you to be careful about information about evacuation."