Typhoon Jangmi swept through Japan's Kyushu island and continues moving toward the country's western and central regions, carrying heavy rain and strong winds. According to Kyodo News on June 3, 2026, the storm is approaching these areas, threatening to cause flooding and landslides.
Local authorities have issued evacuation warnings for some coastal and low-lying areas. Residents are urged to closely monitor weather information and prepare response measures as needed. Flights and train services on several routes have also been affected by the adverse weather.
Typhoon Jangmi is forecast to gradually weaken as it moves inland, but it could still cause significant damage without timely preventive measures. The Japan Meteorological Agency continues to track the storm's progress.