CoverMaritime SecurityNews Japan warns of risk of landslides and flooding due to heavy rain … braces for powerful storm By maritimemag August 15, 2019 ShareTweet 0 Abiodun OBA Japanese Meteorological Agency has warned of the risk of landslides and flooding due to heavy rain. The storm Krosa, which is packing maximum gusts of 144 kilometres (90 miles) per hour, was expected to hit the southwestern Shikoku Island on Thursday before moving across western Japan. In order to forestall any havoc, West Japan Railway announced the cancellation of Thursday’s shinkansen bullet train service between Osaka and southwestern Japan. Meanwhile, Japan has braced up for the severe tropical storm expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds during the peak holiday period, with dozens of flights and bullet train services cancelled. The storm, named Krosa, is expected to churn slowly over western parts of the country, potentially affecting millions of people returning to major cities from their hometowns after the traditional “Obon” summer holidays. Japan Airlines scrapped 62 domestic flights to and from airports in southern Japan on Wednesday. “All the flights from and to Miyazaki and Tanegashima airports have been cancelled and partially for Amami airport,” a spokesman told AFP. All Nippon Airways had also cancelled 34 flights for Miyazaki airport. Both airlines said they would decide later how many flights they will cancel for Thursday, when the storm is forecast to make landfall. © 2019, maritimemag. All rights reserved.
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