Tokyo [Japan], August 6 (ANI): Strong tropical storm Khanun just isn’t anticipated to go westward any longer, on account of which there’s a robust probability of life-threatening landslides and floods, NHK World reported citing the climate officers.
The climate officers have given a warning of the potential prevalence of floods because the storm is now noticed gently travelling eastward.
Both the Amami area of Kagoshima Prefecture and the primary island area of Okinawa Prefecture have been affected.
Over Okinawa, bands of energetic rain clouds have developed. Through Monday morning, they may additionally seem in Amami and the southern areas of Kyushu, NHK World reported.
Given that Okinawa and Amami had been each severely affected by the storm’s early strategy, even modest rain or gusts may improve the chance of a catastrophe there.
The storm, in line with the Japan Meteorological Agency, can be bringing highly effective wind gusts.
On Sunday, extreme winds in Yaese on Okinawa’s predominant island prompted a portion of a constructing to be blown away, blocking a highway.
According to Okinawa Electric Power Company, as of Sunday at 5 p.m., greater than 20,000 houses lacked electrical energy, NHK World reported.
It is anticipated that humid air will transfer into western and japanese Japan from the Pacific. Even earlier than Khanun arrives, extraordinarily heavy rain is anticipated to fall in sure areas in patches. (ANI)

