Man-Yi storm entered Japan, more than 300 flights were canceled
Yesterday (July 13), Typhoon Man-Yi hit the southern island of Okinawa, causing a power outage that affected tens of thousands of households and hundreds of flights were canceled. This storm also injured 7 people.
Japan Meteorological Agency said Typhoon Man-Yi reached winds of 180 km / g when it entered Okinawa, the capital of Okinawa. The storm is now moving north, 19 km per hour.
As predicted, the storm will land Kyushu island tomorrow, 14-7. The weather forecast agency has not yet been able to know if it will enter Tokyo.
According to Tomoko Sunagawa, an official of Okinawa Electric Company, about 60,000 households in Okinawa have lost power due to the storm, and the company does not know when to fix the problem.'Heavy rain and strong winds. The outward appearance was only a white color, ' said Sunagawa.
Due to the storm, the airlines canceled more than 300 flights to and from Okinawa and Kyushu.
A truck overturned by strong winds in Naha, Okinawa on July 13 (Photo: Reuters)
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