The Japan Weather Association has released information on the outlook for heavy rainfall and disasters associated with Typhoon No. 14.
Typhoon No. 14, which originated on September 14, is moving westward while developing, and is expected to change its course to the north around the 16th, approaching the Nansei Islands around the 18th, and possibly approaching or coming ashore in Kyushu on the 19th.
Rainfall is also expected to be heavier on the southeastern slopes of mountainous regions, including Kyushu, Shikoku, and the Kii Peninsula. Especially in Miyazaki and Kagoshima prefectures, 48-hour precipitation amounts exceeding 600 mm are possible, which may exceed rainfall amounts observed in the past. There is then a possibility of heavy rain and storms in eastern to northern Japan through the 20th, so caution is advised.
JR Kyushu and JR West have announced that there is a possibility of significant train delays and suspensions in some sections from September 17 to 19 due to the approaching typhoon No. 14. Please check their official websites for the latest information.
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