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Typhoon “Goni” devastates the Kyushu Island, Japan: 70 people injured, 600 000 evacuated

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Typhoon "Goni" made landfall in the Kumamoto prefecture on the Japanese Island of Kyushu on August 25, 2015, after battering the Ryuyku Islands and the northern Philippines. Extreme weather conditions left 70 people injured, at least one missing and more than 600 000 evacuated.

The powerful typhoon made landfall in the southwestern Kumamoto prefecture on August 24 around 21:00 UTC, according to Japan Meteorological Agency. Prior to that, Goni caused severe flooding and landslides across the northern Philippines, leaving behind at least 26 victims. 

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Heavy rainfall and violent winds brought by the Typhoon "Goni" have wreaked havoc across the affected areas over the Kyushu Island, heavily disrupting rail and traffic services, uprooting trees and causing severe infrastructural damage. Hundreds of flights have been canceled on the local airports, including the international services between Fukuoka, Seoul and Shangai.

Synoptic view of the Typhoon "Goni's" forecasted track of movement, August 25, 20:35 UTC. Image credit: NASA Aqua/MODIS.

Wind gusts of up to 164 km/h (102 mph) were reported at Makurazaki early on August 25. 134.5 mm (5.3 inches) of rain was reported to fall in only one hour on Mount Unzen in Nagasaki prefecture setting a new historic record, while 677 mm (26.65 inches) of rainfall was measured in a 24 hour period, up to August 25, in Miyagawa, Mie prefecture. The measured precipitation amount also broke a historic August record from 1978, Weather.com reports.

24-hr rainfall accumulation as observed by GPM Core Observatory. Image credit: Google / NASA/JAXA GPM.

Total rain accumulation in Philippines has reached the values between 500 and 550 mm (20 and 22 inches), while the hourly rainfall rate was estimated between 17 and 25 mm/h (0.67 and 0.98 inches/h), Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS) reported on August 25.

Typhoon "Goni" path during the last 24 hours, August 25, 16:32 UTC. Image credit: UW-CIMSS.

Tropical Storm "Goni" expected movement over the next 24 hour. Image credit: Google / JTWC.

A storm surge height of 2.1 m (6.9 feet) was reported in Kagawa on August 25, 00:00 UTC, GDACS reports.

Severe weather related incidents also included injuries sustained by broken glass cuts and seaweed and fish scattered on the shores by the huge waves. One man went missing after the landslide in Kumamoto, media reports. 290 000 households remained without electricity after the power cutoffs across Kyushu.

Tropical Storm "Goni" forecast track over the next 24 hours. Image credit: JTWC

As it passed the inland and entered the Sea of Japan, Goni's intensity has significantly weakened.

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Russia issued an orange alert for the areas of Primrosky Krai and Sakhalin area of the eastern part of the country, where Goni's final landfall is expected on August 26.

Featured image: The impact of Typhoon "Goni" as it made landfall in Kumamoto prefecture, Japan, August 25, 2015. Image credit: France TV

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  1. This Vedic astrology writer’s predictions were published in Summer 2015 ( June 2015) issue of The Astrologer’s Notebook, a print quarterly Newsletter from North Port , Florida. The article – ” Total lunar eclipse of 28 September 2015 and world” – carried this prediction : – “countries such as Japan could be in focus. Though second half of 2015 seems to be causing concern , months October and November of 2015 are likely to trigger unwelcome things out of above mentioned aspects or areas of concern. Some islands located near sea may need to take precaution”. The concerns or focus could relate to circumstances which have something to do also with ” eye sight” or “respiratory system” and ” earthquake”. Briefly speaking now after publication , these predictions could be related to volcano eruption of the kind Sakurajima , typhoon Goni in August 2015 and reported explosion in US base camp – all in Japan . Obviously these predictions unfortunately prove accuracy of this writer’s prediction. Let readers know that such predictions are intended to forearm for a pre-emptive measure/precaution

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