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Does the heavy rain in Japan affect travel in July? 20 19 Japanese rainstorm affects cities.

Because of the weather, some scenic spots in Japan are not suitable for sightseeing at present. In July this year, affected by typhoon weather, there was heavy rain in Japan, and many cities were affected by heavy rain. Please pay more attention to your planned trip in July.

Does it affect travel? Yes, heavy rain caused some roads to collapse.

The southern part of Kyushu, Japan, was hit by heavy rain. The rainfall in Kagoshima Prefecture, Samokawa City, Miyazaki Prefecture and Summer Night City once exceeded 60 mm per hour. Landslides also occurred in parts of Kagoshima Prefecture, resulting in the death of 1 person. Affected by heavy rain, rivers in Kumamoto Prefecture and other areas rose and many houses were flooded. In terms of traffic, the Kyushu Shinkansen was once shut down, some roads collapsed and traffic was blocked. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued emergency evacuation warnings for rainstorm to 1, 2 1, 000 people living in the affected areas.

The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts that there will still be heavy rainfall in southwestern Japan until July 4. The Meteorological Agency called on relevant departments to prepare for preventing mudslides and floods.

Which cities are affected? Many places in Kyushu, Japan were affected by the rain front, and it rained heavily for several days. The governments of Kagoshima, Kumamoto, Miyazaki and Ehime have issued "evacuation instructions" and "evacuation suggestions", and more than one million people have been asked to evacuate their homes.

According to the report, Kyushu Island was affected by Meiyu front, causing heavy rain, debris flow disasters and river flooding. The Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported that the governments of Kagoshima, Miyazaki, Kumamoto and Ehime have issued "evacuation advice" to about 494,000 families and about 6.5438+0.062 million people under their jurisdiction.

In Japan, evacuation instructions and evacuation suggestions belong to the fourth level of five-level rainstorm warning. Evacuation suggestion means that all people in the target area should leave their homes as soon as possible and go to shelters or safe areas set up by the local government.

The evacuation order means that disaster is very likely to happen, and the local government once again calls on people to evacuate their homes. Those who have not been evacuated should be evacuated immediately; If it is obviously dangerous to go to the shelter at this time, you should find a safe place nearby or a place higher than the building to take refuge to ensure your own safety.

The first level of the five-level alert level is to improve the psychological preparation for disasters; The second level is to confirm the evacuation action according to the disaster prediction map; The third level is to evacuate according to the evacuation preparation, but the elderly should evacuate as soon as possible; The fourth level is that everyone should evacuate as soon as possible; The fifth level is the best action plan to protect your life after the disaster.