Typhoon No. 14 Latest Information Hachijojima is in a stormy zone Strict precaution against sediment disasters | Typhoon



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Latest information on Typhoon No. 14 Hachijojima is in a storm zone Strict precaution against sediment disasters

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Typhoon No. 14 was closer to the southern part of the Izu Islands at this time, and Hachijojima was in the storm zone. In the southern part of the Izu Islands, the soil is loose due to heavy rains, so keep an eye out for sediment-related disasters and ensure your safety in a safe place.

According to the Meteorological Agency, Typhoon No. 14 is estimated to travel east at a speed of 20 km per hour over the sea 130 km south-southwest of Hachijojima in the Izu Islands at 3:00 am on the 11th.

The central pressure is 985 hectopascals, the maximum wind speed is 30 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 40 meters, and a storm with a wind speed of 25 meters or more is blowing within 130 km to the north. and 75 km south of the center.

The typhoon was closer to the southern part of the Izu Islands at this time, and Hachijojima was in the storm zone. Also, Hachijojima is covered with developed rain clouds and it is raining 32mm in one hour until 1:30 am.

It has been a record of heavy rain in the southern part of the Izu Islands, and in Tsubota in Miyakejima, the amount of rain that fell in 48 hours until 2:00 am on the 11th was 537 mm, which exceeds the amount of rain for a month in October of the average year. , It has been the highest since I started collecting statistics.

The special heavy rain warnings issued to Miyake Village and Mikurajima Village were changed to warnings at 0:30 am on the 11th, but the ground is loosening in several places.

Sediment disaster warning information is available in Miyake Village, Mikurajima Village, and Hachijo Town.

Remain vigilant for sediment-related disasters, stay alert, and ensure your personal safety in accordance with evacuation advisories issued by local governments.

Very heavy rains can occur around Hachijojima

Locally around Hachijojima until the early morning of the 11th, there is a risk of extremely heavy rainfall of 50mm per hour accompanied by lightning.

The amount of rain in the 24 hours until late at night on the 11th is expected to be 200 mm in the southern part of the Izu Islands and 100 mm in the northern part.

Wind and wave expectations

On the Pacific side of eastern Japan, a very strong wind is expected to blow mainly over the sea on the 11th.
▽ The maximum wind speed is 25 meters, the maximum instantaneous wind speed is 35 meters in the Izu islands,
▽ The maximum wind speed is 22 meters, the instantaneous maximum wind speed is 35 meters in Tokai,
▽ The maximum wind speed is expected to be 20 meters and the maximum instantaneous wind speed is expected to be 30 meters in Kanto.

The high waves continue
▽ 7 meters in the Izu Islands,
▽ It is expected to be 5 meters in Kanto and Tokai.

Izu Islands Strict precaution against sediment and flood disasters

The Meteorological Agency continues to alert against disasters related to sediments, floods and river swells on the Izu Islands, and is calling for vigilance against storms and high waves along the Pacific coast, such as the Izu Islands. , Kanto and Tokai.

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