Typhoon Jangmi
Typhoon Jangmi has been moving north-northwest over the Philippine Sea towards southern Japan, bringing heavy rainfall and flooding concerns. The storm has reached sustained winds of up to 130 kilometers per hour, classifying it as a category 1 typhoon. Forecasts indicate that it will continue to impact the region, particularly along Japan's Pacific coast.
- ▪Typhoon Jangmi is expected to deliver torrential rain across southern Japan.
- ▪The storm produced sustained winds of 120 kilometers per hour, increasing to 130 kilometers per hour shortly after.
- ▪Forecasts predict that Jangmi will approach Okinawa and then turn northeast towards the Amami region.
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