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Typhoon Goni slams into Japanese mainland
by Staff Writers
Tokyo (AFP) Aug 25, 2015


Tropical Storm Erika forms in Atlantic
Miami (AFP) Aug 25, 2015 - Tropical Storm Erika has formed in the Atlantic and could hit the Bahamas as a hurricane later this week, US forecasters warned Tuesday.

The storm was currently situated some 750 miles (1,205 kilometers) east of the Leeward Islands and moving quickly westward, the National Hurricane Center said.

With maximum sustained winds of 45 miles per hour (75 kilometers per hour), it has sparked tropical storm watches for a slew of islands, including Montserrat, Antigua and Barbuda.

"Interests elsewhere in the Leeward Islands should monitor the progress of Erika, as watches may be required for additional areas later today," the Miami-based center said.

"On the forecast track, the center of Erika will approach the Leeward Islands Wednesday night and early Thursday."

A tropical storm watch indicates that tropical storm conditions are possible within 48 hours.

On its current path, Erika -- expected to strengthen over the coming days -- could reach the Bahamas as a hurricane over the weekend, according to the NHC.

Erika comes on the heels of Danny, the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, which dissipated Monday as it reached the Caribbean.

Typhoon Goni slammed into the Japanese mainland Tuesday, leaving at least one person missing, more than 70 others injured and disrupting rail and flight services, as authorities urged more than 600,000 people to leave homes.

The powerful storm, which killed at least 26 people in landslides and floods in the Philippines, hit the southwestern Kumamoto prefecture on Kyushu island at about 6:00 am (2100 GMT Monday), Japan's weather agency said.

Most of those injured sustained minor cuts from broken glass, a prefectural official told AFP.

TV footage showed trees ripped from their roots by violent winds and streets strewn with seaweed and fish dumped ashore by huge waves.

In the major city of Fukuoka, a man in his 60s suffered a serious head injury after he was hit by a flying steel pipe, authorities said.

In Kumamoto, a man delivering newspapers was missing and believed buried by a landslide, a Jiji Press report said.

Packing gusts up to 180 kilometres (112 miles) per hour, Goni passed over Kyushu, one of Japan's four main islands, and continued its path over the Sea of Japan (East Sea), according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

Local governments in northern Kyushu and some prefectures on the main island of Honshu issued evacuation advisories for more than 600,000 people, the disaster management agency reported.

Most regional railway operators halted trains while several hundred flights arriving and departing from local airports were also cancelled, including international services between Fukuoka and other regional centres including Seoul and Shanghai.

At 4:00 pm almost 290,000 households in Kyushu were left without electricity after blackouts.

At the weekend, Goni hit parts of the northern Philippines hard, destroying nearly 1,000 houses and forcing more than 12,000 people to flee.

kh-oh/pb/sm

Kyushu Electric


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