Typhoon Hagibis formed and heavy rain hit Hainan. Will the return trip from vacation be ruined?
I think that under the influence of typhoon weather, this return trip will definitely be affected accordingly. It will rain for several days on the way back, so a large number of travelers may be stranded in Hainan.
Hagibis, the largest typhoon, has formed. Although judging from its path, it is likely to go north to Japan, it will not affect Hainan. However, there is currently a tropical cloud group over the South China Sea, which will mix the weak cold air southward. The end of the holiday brings heavy rainfall to Hainan. According to the weather station's forecast, there will be heavy rains in the days after the holiday. It has caused cooling and rainfall in most parts of the country, forcing many flights to be rescheduled. This is really not good news.
Although this typhoon did not have much impact on our country, it was cruel to Japan. Since the strong typhoon landed on Japan's Izu Peninsula around 7 pm on the 12th, it has been moving northward and sweeping across the Kanto region. This caused flooding and landslides in central and eastern Japan. The emergence of strong typhoons also affects people's life safety. For example, a 50-year-old man in Chiba Prefecture was hit and killed by an overturned car. In addition, a man in Gunma Prefecture and a woman in Kurihara City, Tokyo, died in a landslide.
Typhoon has never been a merciless guy, it will only plunder unscrupulously until it leaves. The emergence of strong typhoons caused flooding in Nagano and Fukushima, inundating houses and rice fields. Especially in the Fukushima area, the heavy rain brought by the typhoon washed several bags of garbage generated by the purification operations of the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant into the river. You know, these garbage are not simple, they contain a certain amount of nuclear radiation, which must have a great impact on the lives of people around them.