Japan is bracing for widespread transport disruptions, including suspensions of bullet trains and flight cancellations, as Typhoon Shanshan lashes the southwestern region of the country. The powerful typhoon, which made landfall on a forward island in southwestern Japan, is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds across a vast area covering Japan’s western and eastern Pacific coast.
The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued warnings for residents to prepare for potential landslides and flooding in low-lying areas, particularly in Amami and parts of western Japan. The agency has also cautioned that the storm could bring powerful winds, exacerbating the risk of damage and disruptions.
On Tuesday, heavy rains associated with the typhoon led to intermittent suspensions of the Tokaido Shinkansen express train services between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka stations, a key transportation route that connects major cities. Further disruptions are anticipated as the storm progresses, with the possibility of more train services being suspended.
In the aviation sector, major airlines, including All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, have warned that flights at airports from central to southwestern Japan could be cancelled today. The typhoon’s impact has already led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights, leaving travelers stranded and forcing many to adjust their plans.
The severe weather has also caused widespread power outages, leaving thousands of residents without electricity. Emergency crews are on standby to address outages and other storm-related damage as the situation develops.
Typhoon Shanshan’s arrival has prompted authorities to issue safety advisories, urging the public to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel until the storm passes. The government is closely monitoring the situation, and additional safety measures may be implemented depending on the typhoon’s trajectory and intensity.
As Japan grapples with the impact of Typhoon Shanshan, the country is once again reminded of the challenges posed by natural disasters. With more heavy rain and strong winds expected in the coming days, residents and travelers alike are urged to remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions to ensure their safety.