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Typhoon churns towards Japan:

Asia

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A powerful typhoon was churning towards Japan on Wednesday, prompting the weather agency to warn of heavy rain and strong winds and forcing airlines to cancel scores of flights.

Typhoon Shanshan was expected to be less than 150 kilometres (90 miles) from Tokyo around midnight on Wednesday (1500 GMT), sparking fears the busy morning commute in the capital could be disrupted the following day.

The typhoon is coming “very close to the Pacific coast” of eastern Japan, centring on Tokyo, and is expected to move towards northern provinces from late Wednesday and early Thursday, the meteorolog­ical agency said. Japan’s Prime Minister is Shinzo Abe.

“There are also risks that it may make landfall,” it said, warning it could dump 350 millimetre­s (13.7 inches) of rain over the greater Tokyo region over the 24 hours by Thursday noon.

“Please be fully on alert against mudslides, flooding in low-lying areas, flooding of rivers, violent winds, high waves and high tides,” the agency said in a statement, urging residents to obey any evacuation instructio­ns.

In the Chiba region east of Tokyo, local officials issued their lowest-level evacuation warning for some residents and urged others to be on stand-by for evacuation orders.

The slow-moving storm is packing maximum gusts of 180 kilometres per hour (112 mph) and was estimated to be 250 kilometres (150 miles) southeast of Tokyo at 0600 GMT Wednesday.

With rain and winds expected to intensify later in the day, television networks urged Tokyo workers to go home early.

Airlines have cancelled scores of domestic and internatio­nal flights to and from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport and the main Narita Airport east of the capital. (AFP)

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