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On June 2, a powerful tropical storm impacted southwestern Japan, leading to significant disruptions as strong winds and heavy rain swept through various regions. Known as Storm Jangmi, it had previously been categorized as a typhoon but weakened before progressing northward after hitting Okinawa.
Reports indicate that tens of thousands lost power as the storm pounded communities with severe winds and relentless rain. Utility services worked diligently to restore electricity, while emergency personnel monitored ongoing weather-related incidents across the affected areas.
Travel faced serious interruptions, with numerous domestic and international flights canceled or delayed due to hazardous conditions at airports. Transportation officials advised passengers to remain updated on their schedules as circumstances were subject to change throughout the day.
Local officials confirmed that at least nine individuals sustained injuries connected to the storm. Most were attributed to weather-related incidents involving strong gusts, falling debris, and slippery surfaces. Emergency services were prepared as the storm progressed.
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued alerts regarding high waves, potential landslides, flooding, and rising rivers. Residents in susceptible coastal and hilly regions were urged to stay vigilant and heed evacuation orders if necessary. Authorities warned that saturated ground conditions could amplify the risk of landslides, even as the storm's intensity began to diminish.
Okinawa bore some of the worst effects as the storm approached the subtropical island. Intense gusts, rough waters, and heavy rainfall disrupted daily life and impacted local businesses. Emergency response measures were activated by local governments to safeguard public welfare and mitigate damage.
Meteorologists are actively monitoring Storm Jangmi as it continues its northward trajectory. While its strength has decreased from typhoon status, officials caution that it could still bring hazardous weather conditions. Residents in affected areas are encouraged to stay alert via official updates and weather warnings as recovery efforts unfold.