Typhoon Bebinka Sweeping Japan love me island It was accompanied by strong wind gusts of up to 198 kilometers (123 miles) per hour overnight into Sunday morning, the weather service reported. Japan Meteorological Agency (Japan Meteorological Agency). The agency warned residents of Japan’s southern islands of an increased risk of landslides due to heavy rainfall in the area.
Bebinka is expected to make landfall near Shanghai early Monday morning, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency’s website.
As the storm progresses, it is expected to lose intensity and be classified as tropical storm. Forecasters also mentioned the possibility of heavy rain and thunderstorms in some areas of southern Japan.
Experts attribute the escalating risk to heavy rain in Japan and other parts of the world climate changebecause a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture.
Last month, a strong typhoon caused widespread heavy rains across Japan, causing traffic disruption and claimed the lives of at least six people.
In 2021, a violent landslide occurred in the Japanese resort Atami, killing 27 people.
Bebinka is expected to make landfall near Shanghai early Monday morning, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency’s website.
As the storm progresses, it is expected to lose intensity and be classified as tropical storm. Forecasters also mentioned the possibility of heavy rain and thunderstorms in some areas of southern Japan.
Experts attribute the escalating risk to heavy rain in Japan and other parts of the world climate changebecause a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture.
Last month, a strong typhoon caused widespread heavy rains across Japan, causing traffic disruption and claimed the lives of at least six people.
In 2021, a violent landslide occurred in the Japanese resort Atami, killing 27 people.