With the approach of the large and strong typhoon No. 11, some people have been injured by falling due to strong winds.


Transportation is also affected.


We will update you on the damage caused by Typhoon No. 11 and the impact on transportation as needed.

A total of about 2,780 households in Nagasaki Prefecture were without power (as of midnight on the 6th)

According to Kyushu Electric Power Co., due to the effects of Typhoon No. 11, as of midnight on the 6th, there were

approximately 1,250 households in Saikai City, ▽ Approximately 1,010 households in


Goto

City,

▽ Approximately 410 households in Shinkamigoto Town,

▽ A total of 2,780 households, including

70 in Sasebo City

and 60 in Nagasaki City,

are experiencing power outages.

Kyushu Electric Power plans to check the damage as soon as the wind and rain subside, and there is no prospect of restoration at this time.









Elderly woman fell and injured in Nagasaki Goto (after 4:00 pm on 5th)

According to Goto City, Nagasaki Prefecture, after 4:00 pm on the 5th, a woman in her 80s who was crossing the Minato Ohashi Bridge in Fukue Town, Goto City, fell over due to strong winds.


She said the woman was taken to hospital and treated, but suffered minor injuries to her forehead and arm.



At that time, a storm warning was issued in Goto City.

Sanyo Shinkansen Hiroshima-Hakata Operation will be canceled from the first train on the 6th to the evening

According to JR West, the Sanyo Shinkansen will stop operating between Hiroshima Station and Hakata Station from the first train on the 6th to the evening due to the approach of Typhoon No.


Also, the number of trains between Shin-Osaka Station and Hiroshima Station will be reduced.

Kyushu Shinkansen Hakata-Kumamoto Operation suspended from the first train on the 6th

According to JR Kyushu, due to the approach of Typhoon No. 11, the Kyushu Shinkansen will be suspended from the first train between Hakata Station and Kumamoto Station on the 6th, and the number of trains between Kumamoto Station and Kagoshima Chuo Station will be reduced from the first train. It means driving.

Influence of air flights (as of 9:00 pm on the 5th)

By 9:00 pm on the 5th, 122 flights on the 5th and at least 123 flights on the 6th have been canceled due to the typhoon.



The flights that have been canceled or canceled are:


▼ Japan Airlines has 89 flights on the 5th and 54 flights on the 6th, which depart from Fukuoka and Nagasaki, etc.


▼ All Nippon Airways departs from Fukuoka and Naha, etc. 7 flights on the 5th and 32 flights on the 6th


▼Four flights on the 5th and 10 flights on the 6th by Star Flyer departing from Fukuoka and Kitakyushu


▼Peach Aviation on the 6th on the 5th departing from Naha and Fukuoka 8 flights on the 6th,


▼Skymark has 5 flights on both the 5th and 6th, departing from Fukuoka and Nagasaki, etc.


▼Fuji Dream Airlines has 1 flight on the 5th and 6th, departing from Fukuoka and Izumo 9 flights,


▼Japan Transocean Air has 4 flights on the 5th and 1 flight on the 6th, departing from Naha and Fukuoka, etc.


▼Ibex Airlines has 2 flights on the 5th and 6th, departing from and arriving at Fukuoka


▼Jetstar , 1 flight between Fukuoka and Narita on the 5th and 6th.


▼Solaseed Air has canceled 3 flights on the 5th and 1 flight on the 6th departing from and arriving at Kagoshima.



According to airline companies, the flight status may change in the future, so we are calling for you to check the latest flight information on the homepage.