The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Flights cancelled as Typhoon Tapah approaches Japan

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TOKYO: Typhoon Tapah approached southweste­rn Japan yesterday, with heavy rain and strong winds grounding hundreds of regional flights.

Tapah, with gusts up to 162 kilometres per hour, was expected to draw near Nagasaki prefecture overnight, according to the Japan Meteorolog­ical Agency.

It was on course to travel through the channel between Japan and the Korean Peninsula before moving toward northern Japan on Monday, when it is expected to weaken and be downgraded, the agency said.

The storm prompted cancellati­ons of more than 400 domestic flights, according to national broadcaste­r NHK.

“Serious caution is warranted for violent winds, high waves and landslides,” said Japan’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency in a statement.

So far the typhoon has caused 21 minor injuries, mostly in a southern island region of Okinawa that was hit by the storm earlier.

Evacuation advisories have been issued to more than 2,000 regional residents, according to the disaster management agency. — AFP

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