Typhoon Mawar forced the cancellation of more than 260 flights in Japan. This was announced on Friday, June 2, by the NHK TV channel.
In addition, disrupted work and other vehicles. The Japan Central Railway said it had suspended all bullet trains of the Tokaido Shinkansen. There is also no movement of the Azusa express train between the Japanese capital and the city of Nagano.
Over 130,000 people have been evacuated since the beginning of the day in Japan. The highest level of danger is introduced in Wakayama Prefecture.
With Typhoon Mawar moving along the Pacific coast, the region remains at risk of landslides and flooding. According to the TV channel, the rains have already exceeded the safe water levels in the Toyohashi city river.
Meanwhile, the Mawar is heading east near Amami Island in Kagoshima Prefecture.
Earlier, on May 24, Typhoon Mawar hit the American island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. Against the backdrop of a super typhoon, a storm raged in the ocean. The height of the waves was several meters. This typhoon has become the strongest that came to the United States in recent decades.