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What is the biggest harm that Haibeisi has brought to Japan?

? First of all, there is no doubt that it must be an economic loss. Many people can't go out to work when the typhoon lands, and the country can't function without work. In this case, the damage caused by natural disasters must be repaired by the state. Some roads and buildings will be greatly damaged, and it will cost a lot of money to maintain them. Secondly, typhoons will threaten the lives of many people. Up to now, more than 1000 people have been killed in Japan, which makes people panic and affects national peace.

Meteorologists say that Typhoon Haibeisi will become stronger from tonight to tomorrow morning, and it will directly hit Honshu, Japan on Saturday and Sunday. Some parts of Kanto are likely to be located in the typhoon danger semicircle, which is expected to bring considerable wind and rain and storm surge. When traveling to Japan, you must pay attention to the traffic conditions and your own safety, even if you are on vacation.

Meteorologists reminded that after a whole day's activities, the typhoon eye of Typhoon Haibeisi was obviously enlarged and the circulation was quite broad. The next 12 hour will be the strongest stage of this typhoon, which is basically a living typhoon textbook. At present, the maximum wind speed near the center is 53 meters per second, and the storm radius is 300 kilometers, which may increase in the future. Haibeisi will approach Japan on Friday, and will affect Japan on Saturday and Sunday, with Saturday having the greatest impact, and may land from kanto region. Because the typhoon is very strong, basically the whole of Japan will be affected. The Meteorological Bureau reminded people going to Japan to pay more attention to the typhoon dynamics.

In addition, the maximum wind speed of Haibeisi reached 55 meters per second, comparable to the standard of 60 meters per second for super typhoon. The path started from Kyushu and Shikoku all the way, and then swept through Honshu. Japan is afraid of facing a serious typhoon disaster. At present, Haibeisi is moving to the northwest at a speed of 20 kilometers per hour. It is estimated that 12 to 13 are closest to western Japan, and then will sweep across Honshu northward. At present, strong winds have been blowing in the Ogasawara Islands, and typhoon weather can also be felt on the Pacific side of western and eastern Japan such as Okinawa Prefecture and Kagoshima Prefecture, and the possibility of heavy rain and strong winds cannot be ruled out.

Obviously, the biggest impact is the economy, followed by the safety of people's lives.