Typhoon Muifa Brings Torrential Rain, Gale-Force Winds To Okinawa Islands

Typhoon Muifa Brings Torrential Rain, Gale-Force Winds To Okinawa Islands

TOKYO, Sept 12 (NNN-NHK) – Typhoon Muifa has brought heavy downpours and gale-force winds to islands in the south-west of Japan’s Okinawa, Japan’s weather agency said today.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA), as of 11.00 a.m. local time, Typhoon Muifa was over waters 30 kilometres south of Ishigaki Island, with an atmospheric pressure of 955 hectopascals at its centre and maximum wind speeds of up to 216 kilometres per hour.

The JMA, along with warning residents in the typhoon’s path to remain vigilant for landslides and rivers breaching their banks, also said, the typhoon is packing winds strong enough to damage, if not topple homes.

The slow-moving typhoon, the 12th of the season, is expected to continue to bring severe weather conditions to the Sakishima Islands, through Wednesday, as it moves northward, the JMA said.

On Hateruma Island, in the 24 hours through 9.00 a.m. local time today, a record 352.5 millimetres of rainfall was recorded.

Up to 70 millimetres of rainfall per hour is expected in the Sakishima Islands today, while 42 millimetres of rainfall per hour is expected to hit Ishigaki, the agency said.

The JMA said, the atmospheric pressure is extremely unstable, as a result of the typhoon, and while wind speeds may decrease to 72 to 108 kilometres per hour tomorrow, Okinawa could see as much as 300 millimetres of rainfall in the 24-hour period through noon tomorrow.

In the 24-hour period through noon on Wednesday, meanwhile, 50 to 100 millimetres of rain is expected, the weather agency said.

The powerful typhoon has caused disruption to transportation services in the region, with Japan’s two top carriers, Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways, canceling flights to and from the popular tourist destinations of Miyako and Ishigaki islands.– NNN-NHK  

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