Strong typhoon to make landfall in Japan

A strong typhoon is set to make landfall in Japan where communities are still reeling from deadly floods and a record-breaking heatwave.

Local authorities have issued evacuation orders.

Local authorities have issued evacuation orders. Source: AFP

More than 100 flights have been cancelled in Japan where residents are already reeling from deadly floods and preparing for more evacuations as a powerful typhoon nears.

Typhoon Jongdari, meaning "skylark" in Korean, was expected to make landfall late on Saturday or early Sunday.

The typhoon will bring heavy rain across the main island of Honshu, with 400mm possible in the region around Tokyo in the 24 hours to Sunday noon, Japan Meteorological Agency said.

Regions in western Japan ravaged by floods and landslides that killed more than 200 people earlier this month are likely to be hit by downpours and the agency called on residents to be ready for possible evacuation advisories by local authorities.

In Mabi, one of the hardest hit in Japan's worst natural disaster in 36 years, workers used heavy machinery to build sand bag banks along a river in case torrential rain caused more flooding, public broadcaster NHK reported.

Japan Airlines said it had cancelled 107 flights leaving and arriving at Haneda in Tokyo and other airports.

A raft of summer festivals were cancelled or postponed in the Tokyo area, including the famed Sumidagawa river fireworks festival scheduled for Saturday night.

July has seen Japan hit by one weather disaster after another, including a record-breaking heatwave that saw temperatures surge to 41.1 Celsius near Tokyo on Monday and killed at least 80 people, with over 20,000 taken to hospital for treatment.


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