Author: Lusa
Typhoon Nanmadol lashed southwestern Japan on Monday with heavy rains and winds, injuring more than 60 people, according to local media, while tens of thousands have sought refuge in shelters since Sunday.
High-speed trains, airlines and delivery services suspended operations and convenience store chains were temporarily closed in southwestern Japan, while some highways were closed.
Nanmadol is expected to head towards Japan’s main island Honshu, unleashing heavy rain over the region that includes the cities of Osaka and Kyoto, before arriving, unsurprisingly, in the capital Tokyo on Tuesday.
Source: TSF