Japan’s looming typhoon crisis threatens disaster defences and tourism
Japan could be heading into one of the worst typhoon seasons in its history, raising fears that stronger, more frequent storms will challenge not only the country’s disaster defences but also a summer travel industry already stretched by packed trains, hotels and itineraries. Tokyo-based Weathernews, a private meteorological firm providing long-range forecasts across Asia, has predicted that as many as 28 typhoons could affect Japan this year, with up to 14 potentially making
Japan is bracing for a potentially severe typhoon season, with forecasts indicating an unusually high number of storms. Private meteorological firm Weathernews predicts up to 28 typhoons could impact the country, with as many as 14 potentially making landfall. This outlook raises concerns that the increased storm activity could overwhelm existing disaster preparedness measures.
The anticipated surge in typhoons poses a significant threat to both Japan's infrastructure and its vital summer tourism sector, which is already experiencing high demand.
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