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Strong Typhoon Nakri was approaching southern parts of Japan's Izu Islands on Monday morning, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to the island chain that was recently hit by another storm.
Japan Times, reports that Typhoon Halong is battering Japan with intense rain and strong winds, prompting emergency warnings and fears of flooding and landslides.According to meteorologists, a
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Typhoon Nakri impacts Japan, now tracking toward North America and B.C.'s coast.
Typhoon Nakri spent the weekend bringing impacts to Japan’s east coast, a region often marking the final landfall for typhoons. However, Nakri is poised to recurve in the North Pacific, setting its sights on North America this week.
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Powerful waves crash against Jogashima coast as Typhoon 23 nears in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
On October 13, 2025, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, @Licht_Platin shared a video capturing the ocean’s fury around 9 a.m. at Jogashima as Typhoon 23 approached. In the video shows dark clouds looming,
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) may issue warnings for violent winds and high waves in the Izu Islands in the seas south of Tokyo as Ty
Ovation of the Seas will be delayed by two full days in arriving to Tokyo, and the next sailing is also shortened as a result.
Rescuers in western Alaska are working to find missing residents and help the over 1,000 people displaced after ferocious, hurricane-force wind gusts from what once was Typhoon Halong tore through remote,
Alaska residents are still coming to grips with the deadly flooding from the remnants of Typhoon Halong, which wiped away villages and wreaked havoc on roads and homes. The record-setting storm left at least one person dead and damaged main roads and infrastructure, including a regional airport.
Typhoon Haishen battered Japan's southern mainland with powerful winds and drenching rain, cutting power to tens of thousands of homes and prompting authorities to call for some 1.8 million people to evacuate.
The Japan Meteorological Agency urged residents of the Izu islands to remain on high alert against strong winds and heavy rain on Oct. 13 as Typhoon No. 23 lashed the chain south of Tokyo.