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Latest situation of typhoon, earthquake and volcano in Japan 20 19 Latest casualties of Haibeisi landing in Japan
The latest casualties were affected by Typhoon Haibeisi. At present, there are five deaths in Kanagawa Prefecture, Fukushima Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture. There are 17 people missing in 7 counties including Fukushima Prefecture and Nagano Prefecture. 27 prefectures 106 people were injured.
According to the report, after "Haibeisi" landed in Japan on the evening of 12, the lowest air pressure in the center was 955 hectopascals and the maximum wind speed was 40 meters per second. At about 2 1 that night, the rainstorm caused by typhoon has caused rivers to rise, roads and houses to be flooded, traffic to be paralyzed, and residents' lives to be affected. Many places have reached the highest tide level since the observation record, and the Japan Meteorological Agency reminded the downstream people to take emergency refuge.
At present, the rainstorm and heavy rainfall brought by typhoon have caused many rivers to reach flood level. At about 6: 00 a.m. on June 5438+03, it was observed through monitoring that a part of Qianquchuan Dam in Suibao, Nagano Prefecture was suspected to have burst, and the river water spread to residential areas. Local nursing homes have been isolated, and the fire department has begun to use ships to carry out rescue.
The latest situation of Typhoon Haibei will land near Tokyo later on 12, which may be the strongest typhoon that Japan has encountered since 1958. 1958 typhoon Ogawa (Ogawa
Typhoon has caused more than 1200 people to die or be missing. NHK said that at the press conference held by the Japan Meteorological Agency on June 1 1, the Meteorological Agency also compared the typhoon with the "Ogawa Typhoon" that killed more than 200 people 1 years ago.
It is reported that due to the bad weather, the rugby World Cup being held in Japan had to cancel two matches scheduled for Saturday (12) in advance, and the result was declared as a "draw". At the same time, the Formula One (F 1) Japanese Grand Prix originally scheduled for 12 has also cancelled all activities on that day.
Moreover, the typhoon "Haibeisi", which is about to make a strong landing in Japan, has seriously affected the lives of local residents.
According to the report, although the typhoon ("Haibeisi") is still at sea, strong winds similar to tornadoes have ravaged Chiba Prefecture east of Tokyo, destroying local houses and overturning a car, resulting in the death of people inside. In addition, tens of thousands of homes have lost power, and many shops, factories and railway transportation networks have also been closed.
According to reports, the government has issued evacuation warnings in some extremely dangerous areas. At the same time, local residents have been hoarding food for the next few days at the suggestion of relevant departments. According to the report, this has also led to the fact that there is not much food left on the supermarket shelves.
The latest situation of the earthquake 18: 22 local time 12 afternoon, an earthquake with magnitude of 4 was also observed in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, but this earthquake will not cause a tsunami. According to NHK, the strongest earthquake occurred in Yakawa City, Chiba Prefecture (magnitude 4). In addition to Chiba Prefecture, earthquakes of different degrees were also observed in Tokyo, Izu Islands, Yokohama City and Shizuoka Prefecture. According to the observation of the Japan Meteorological Agency, the epicenter of the earthquake is located in the sea area about 80 kilometers southeast of Chiba Prefecture, and the epicenter level is estimated to be 5.7 on the Richter scale.
The latest situation of volcanoes Today, the "natural disasters" that Japan has ushered in are not just typhoons. According to Japan's "MBC South Japan Broadcasting", the crater on the top of Nanyue Mountain in Sakurajima, Kagoshima Prefecture erupted again at 16: 43 local time. According to the report, the maximum smoke emitted by this volcanic eruption is 2,200 kilometers above the crater, and the erupting volcanic ash drifts south towards Su Zhi. It is estimated that at around 23: 00, volcanic ash will fall in many areas such as Su Zhi City and Chuishui City. At present, the Meteorological Observatory has issued a level 3 "eruption alert" to Sakurajima to restrict people from going up the mountain; In addition, the Meteorological Observatory also called people's attention to the possible volcanic ash flow within about 2 kilometers around the crater.
Matters needing attention in Japan's tourism: affected by strong winds and heavy rains, water and electricity may be cut off, trams may be stopped, flights may be cancelled, and various natural disasters may occur. The Japanese Embassy in China specially reminds Japanese citizens who plan to go to or live in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Kanagawa, Chiba, _ Jade, Yamanashi, Nagano, Shizuoka, Gunma, Tochigi and Ibaraki to prepare for typhoons.
1. Tourists and Japanese citizens planning to travel to China should pay attention to:
1. Pay attention to the weather in time and adjust the itinerary in advance. Please check the operation of flights, ferries, trams and expressway at any time and change or cancel the itinerary in advance. As the typhoon may cause traffic paralysis, please don't go to the airport by force to avoid staying.
2. Stay away from rivers, beaches and mountains to avoid natural disasters such as floods or landslides. Some scenic spots may be closed in advance, so it is suggested to cancel the trip or change to indoor tour.
3. Because the typhoon is force majeure, it may lead to the cancellation of the flight and the difficulty of changing the visa. Please be sure to change your itinerary in advance. In case of detention, please treat it rationally and negotiate with airlines in time to avoid excessive rights protection or involvement in unnecessary legal disputes.
Two, China citizens who have settled in Japan should pay attention to:
1. Reduce unnecessary going out and stay away from low-lying areas, rivers, beaches and mountains. Pay attention to the evacuation instructions and suggestions issued by the government departments at work and residence in time, and follow the instructions to go to the shelter when necessary.
2. Prepare drinking water, emergency food, flashlight, mobile phone charger, commonly used drugs, etc. To cope with possible water and power outages. Check the water and electricity equipment, close the doors and windows and reinforce the interior of the windows with tape.
The general public is requested to actively forward this reminder and make careful preparations to ensure safe and smooth travel.
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