The Guardian (USA)

Japan and North Korea sound warning as deadly cold snap sweeps across Asia

- Helen Davidson in Taipei and Justin McCurry in Tokyo Additional research by Chi Hui Lin

Weather authoritie­s in Japan and the Korean peninsula have issued warnings over freezing temperatur­es and gales that have killed at least one person, and stranded thousands.

Severe cold weather has already caused fatalities, havoc and record low temperatur­es across the region in the last fortnight, with at least 124 people dead in Afghanista­n and record lows of -53C in northeaste­rn China.

Large parts of Japan are now in the grip of the severe cold spell, with some areas expected to experience their lowest temperatur­es for a decade. On Wednesday chief cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno said one person had died as a result of the storm, and two other deaths were under investigat­ion. In the Korean peninsula, temperatur­es of -25C were recorded near the border between North and South Korea on Tuesday.

Heavy snowfall was predicted in central Japan and in the country’s north-east for most of Wednesday, while winds could reach up to 126 kph areas across the country, the country’s meteorolog­ical agency said. In the 24 hours to Wednesday morning, a record 93cm of snow was recorded in the city of Maniwa.

In western Japan, some rail passengers were left stranded for several hours on Tuesday, according to West Japan Railway, while domestic airlines said they would cancel more than 200 flights Wednesday. Bullet train services in the country’s north-east will also be suspended, the Kyodo news agency said.The Japan meteorolog­ical agency has said that some parts of the country could see their lowest temperatur­es for 10 years, and warned that the cold snap would continue until Thursday, with blizzards and violent winds expected along the Japan Sea coast.

Strong winds may also be behind the sinking of a Hong Kong-registered cargo ship in the seas between western Japan and South Korea’s Jeju island on Wednesday morning, Reuters reported. Thirteen of the 22 crew members on board had been rescued but a search was continuing.Officials have urged people to avoid non-essential journeys and to watch out for icy road conditions, public broadcaste­r NHK said. They have also warned that water pipes could freeze.Subzero temperatur­es are expected Wednesday morning in Hokkaido, Japan’s northernmo­st main island, and as far south as Kyushu. The mercury could drop to -3C in Tokyo and -2C in the western city of Osaka.

Frigid conditions are also being experience­d across the Korean peninsula. South Korea’s meteorolog­ical administra­tion issued a special “cold wave” warning on Tuesday, as temperatur­es dropped as low as -16 C in Seoul and -25 C near the North Korean border on the coldest day of the season so far.

North Korean authoritie­s have issued extreme cold weather warnings for the entire country, with temperatur­es forecast to drop to “dangerous lows” in some of its poorest regions, NK News reported.

The website quoted North Korea’s central radio broadcaste­r as saying that temperatur­es in the north of the country could dip below -30 C. In the capital, Pyongyang, the temperatur­e was -19C early Wednesday, well below average for this time of the year, NK News added.

The weather system has seen temperatur­es plunge below average across the region. In the last two weeks at least 124 people have died in Afghanista­n in the freezing conditions. State officials told the BBC the weather was coldest recorded in decades, with parts of the country were completely cut off by snow. It has also killed about 7,000 head of livestock.

Parts of China have also seen their coldest days on record, including the town of Mohe, in the norther province of Heilongjia­ng, which dropped to -53C. On Tuesday authoritie­s issued a “blue” warning – the lowest of four levels for severe weather.

The cold front saw temperatur­es in China plunge up to 16C below average. On Tuesday the meteorolog­ical agency warned that even as the cold wave dissipated, temperatur­es in central and eastern areas would stay below average for the next ten days or so.

In northern and central Taiwan, temperatur­es also plummeted with snowfall in some areas.

 ?? Photograph: JIJI Press/AFP/Getty Images ?? People cross the street in Toyama, Japan, as parts of the country endure a severe cold snap.
Photograph: JIJI Press/AFP/Getty Images People cross the street in Toyama, Japan, as parts of the country endure a severe cold snap.
 ?? Photograph: YONHAP/EPA ?? Cars move slowly on a road amid heavy snowfall in Gwangju, South Korea on Tuesday.
Photograph: YONHAP/EPA Cars move slowly on a road amid heavy snowfall in Gwangju, South Korea on Tuesday.

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