Typhoon Haishen approaches Japan packing powerful winds
Weather officials have cautioned about Typhoon Haishen for the last several days, urging people to brace for what could be a record storm and be ready to take shelter and stock up on food and water.
But the pouring rain, high tides and winds will hit before the typhoon, the agency said.
Haishen, or “sea god” in Chinese, was moving northward at 15 kph (9 mph) from out at sea, south of
Meteorological agency official
“You should not avoid getting out because of such fears," he told reporters, stressing that local communities will have social distancing measures in place at evacuation locales.
Earlier in the week, Typhoon Maysak battered southern
The search has been temporarily halted because of Typhoon Haishen, according to the Philippine government. The two rescued Filipinos have spoken with their families, the
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