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A pedestrian passes a screen displaying traffic information in Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 16, 2024. Ampil, the seventh typhoon of the year, hit Japan on Friday, forcing cancellations of public transit services. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)
TOKYO, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) — Powerful typhoon Ampil on Friday is approaching Japan’s Kanto region, eastern part of the country, with alerts for heavy rain and gale issued for Tokyo and other regions.
As of 4:45 p.m. local time, the seventh typhoon of the year was moving northeast at 15 km per hour, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).
With an atmospheric pressure of 950 hectopascals at its center, Ampil is packing winds reaching up to 216 kilometers per hour, said the JMA, which marked its intensity as “very strong.”
Bands of heavy rain clouds could form over Kanto, the Izu Islands and Yamanashi prefecture sometime on Friday, sharply raising the risk of disasters, said the weather agency, urging people to take precautionary measures.
As many parts of Kanto region, including the greater Tokyo area, braced for downpours and gusts, the powerful typhoon has severely disrupted public transportation.
Over 600 domestic and international flights on Friday have been canceled or grounded by All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines at Haneda and Narita airports.
Disruptions to Shinkansen bullet train lines and other railway services also brought headaches to travelers in Japan during Bon holiday travel rush.
The Central Japan Railway Company has canceled all services on the Tokaido Shinkansen line between Tokyo and Nagoya for Friday, with reduced services between Nagoya and Shin-Osaka, expecting potential service suspensions and delays on Saturday.
The East Japan Railway Company has decided to cancel some services on the Tohoku, Joetsu and Yamagata Shinkansen lines from around 11 a.m. local time, adding that services on the Hokuriku and Akita Shinkansen lines may also be disrupted by the storm. ■
Passengers pass a billboard at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 16, 2024.
Ampil, the seventh typhoon of the year, hit Japan on Friday, forcing cancellations of public transit services. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)
Passengers wait at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 16, 2024.
Ampil, the seventh typhoon of the year, hit Japan on Friday, forcing cancellations of public transit services. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)
Vehicles move amid rainfall at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 16, 2024.
Ampil, the seventh typhoon of the year, hit Japan on Friday, forcing cancellations of public transit services. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)
Passengers stand beside a closed Shinkansen station in Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 16, 2024.
Ampil, the seventh typhoon of the year, hit Japan on Friday, forcing cancellations of public transit services. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)
Aircraft of All Nippon Airways are pictured at Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan, Aug. 16, 2024.
Ampil, the seventh typhoon of the year, hit Japan on Friday, forcing cancellations of public transit services. (Xinhua/Zhang Xiaoyu)