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Typhoon Jangmi triggers heavy rain in Tokyo

June 03, 2026 / 10:18 AM
Typhoon Jangmi triggers heavy rain in Tokyo
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Sharjah24 - WAM: Typhoon Jangmi brought torrential rain to the Tokyo metropolitan area on Wednesday, causing rivers to rise to hazardous levels and disrupting air and rail services after making landfall earlier in Wakayama Prefecture in western Japan.

According to Kyodo News, the season’s sixth typhoon came ashore in the southern part of Wakayama Prefecture at around 4:30 a.m., raising concerns over potential flooding in the area.

Flood and evacuation warnings

Japan's weather agency briefly issued its highest Level 5 flood warning for the Koza River after it overflowed its banks. Local authorities later lifted emergency safety measures for downstream areas at 8:50 am.

Heavy rain continued across the Tokyo region during the morning, prompting flood warnings for several rivers in the capital. Authorities said residents in at-risk areas should be prepared to evacuate and may need to leave before official evacuation orders are issued.

The Japan Meteorological Agency and local authorities also issued landslide danger warnings for parts of Tokyo, including Shinagawa, while heavy rain warnings were in place for Tokyo as well as neighbouring Chiba and Kanagawa prefectures, among other areas.

Transport disruptions

Japan Airlines and All Nippon Airways cancelled all morning domestic flights at Tokyo's Haneda airport, as well as some international flights. Some JR limited express train services linking the Tokyo area with other regions were also suspended.

Typhoon path and weather outlook

The weather agency said a linear rainband, known to bring torrential downpours, had formed earlier in southern Wakayama Prefecture. The agency expects the typhoon to move eastward on the country's Pacific side, and has warned the public about heavy rains and the risk of rain-related disasters.

June 03, 2026 / 10:18 AM

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