Tropical Storm Jangmi approaches mainland Japan, prompting weather warnings and flight cancellations
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Jessica Speed
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Tropical Storm Jangmi is approaching mainland Japan, causing significant disruptions including the shutdown of Okinawa's airport and flight cancellations. The Meteorological Agency has issued warnings for violent winds, high waves, storm surges, landslides, flooding, and overflowing rivers in affected areas. The article reports on the storm's trajectory and the precautions being taken.
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The Meteorological Agency has warned of violent winds, high waves, storm surges, landslides, flooding and overflowing rivers in affected areas.
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