Japan's weather agency on June 19 (Thursday) issued a warning for heavy rain across a wide area along the Pacific coast, from the southwest to the east of the country, as two typhoons simultaneously approached Japanese waters.
According to forecasts, the area from Kyushu in the southwest to Kanto in the northeast will experience heavy rainfall over the coming days due to the combined influence of the storms. Residents have been advised to be on alert for flooding, landslides and strong winds.
No specific details have been released yet on wind speeds or the exact paths of the typhoons, but Japanese meteorological authorities recommend that residents closely monitor forecast bulletins and prepare response plans.