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A snowstorm in northern Japan overturned the roof of a building. What impact will this have on local residents?

Affected by the rapid development of low pressure, Japan is facing super windy weather, and some areas are facing snowstorms, which will affect residents' travel inconvenience and even power outages.

On February 16, northern Japan was hit by strong winds and snowstorms. The maximum instantaneous wind speed in each place: Hokkaido, 1 1 am, reaching about 44.9 meters; Xiaoguomachi, Yamagata Prefecture, 65438+ 0: 30 pm, 34.9 meters; Akita City, 165438+ 0: 30 am, about 33.2 meters. There are big waves everywhere. In Hakodate, Hokkaido, the roofs of many buildings were overturned by strong winds, and a local primary school was closed. In some coastal areas of Hokkaido, seawater enters city streets, and many houses and office buildings are flooded. On June 5438+07, the bad weather continued, and the snow in Otaru, Hokkaido has exceeded 55 cm. In addition, four people in Mu Ran and other places were injured by strong winds, and 100 buildings were damaged or flooded. In hiroo-machi and other places, many trucks were blown to the ground and telephone poles were broken by the waist. ?

Bad weather has also affected flights in Hokkaido and northeastern Japan. At present, at least 78 flights have been cancelled. The weather forecast shows that there will be heavy snowfall from Hokkaido to Kyushu from 17 to 18, and the Japan Meteorological Agency appeals to people to be vigilant and pay attention to travel safety.

Rokucho, located on the peninsula in the northeast corner of Hokkaido, was the hardest hit by the snowstorm. The Japanese authorities have sent about 50 members of the Self-Defense Forces to the local area for snow removal.

Have you seen the news that the door of a residential building was covered? One-person-high snow? Blocked, several members of the Self-Defense Forces struggled to shovel in the light, trying to clear a passage. Shockingly, because the snow is as high as people, the scene is not like sweeping snow, but like digging a tunnel. It is dangerous to travel in such a snowstorm. No reports of casualties have been received so far.

The instantaneous wind speed in parts of Hokkaido reaches120km per hour. The Japanese meteorological department predicts that snow and windy weather may continue to occur in northern and eastern Japan due to the influence of low pressure. In view of Ishikari, Liu Meng, Shangchuan and Zonggu areas, Sapporo Meteorological Observatory appealed to people not to go out and pay close attention to meteorological information such as snowstorms. From Hokkaido to Kyushu, you need to be alert to heavy snow. There will be heavy snow from Hokkaido to Kyushu, so be alert to heavy snow. Be alert to the impact of heavy snow on traffic, and pay full attention to avalanches and roof snow. A strong snowstorm every few years, reduce going out!

As of February 18, no casualties have been reported, but we must be alert to the impact of strong snowstorms and heavy snow on traffic, remind residents to pay attention to snow falling on the roof and avalanches, and people should try to stay at home and not go out.