Sunday, September 15, 2024 As Typhoon Bebinca approaches Japan’s southwestern island of Amami, authorities are urging residents to prepare for potential disruptions to travel and daily life. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has issued a high alert, warning of landslides, floods, severe gusts, storms, and high tides. The typhoon, the 13th of the season, is expected to bring violent winds and rough seas to the southern island prefecture of Okinawa.

The JMA has advised residents to stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and take necessary precautions. Impact on Travel The severe weather conditions associated with Typhoon Bebinca are likely to disrupt travel in the affected regions. Flight operations at regional airports may be suspended or delayed due to strong winds and heavy rain.

Passengers are advised to check with their airlines for the latest updates on flight status. Port Closures Temporary port closures are also possible as the typhoon approaches. Shipping lines and ferry services may be suspended or delayed due to rough seas and safety concerns.

Travelers planning to use sea transportation should monitor updates from port authorities and shipping companies. Road Closures and Traffic Disruptions Heavy rainfall and potential landslides could lead to road closures and traffic disruptions. Drivers are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and exercise caution on the roads.

Some bridges or roadways may become impassable due to flooding or damage. Utility Disru.