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Hundreds of flights cancelled as powerful Typhoon Lan drenches Japan

Typhoon Lan expected to make landfall on the Pacific coast of Honshu island in the early hours of Monday

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A woman battles strong gusts in Tokyo as a powerful typhoon barrelled toward Japan. Photo: AFP
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Tens of thousands across Japan were advised to evacuate, hundreds of flights were cancelled and rail services disrupted as heavy rain and wind lashed a wide swathe of Japan on Sunday, a national election day, as a powerful typhoon neared.

Typhoon Lan, classified as an intense Category 4 storm by the Tropical Storm Risk monitoring site, was south of Japan and moving northeast at 40kph on Sunday afternoon, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

An agency official said that while the storm appeared to have weakened slightly from its peak, it was still a powerful storm that could pound parts of Japan with more than 80 mm of rain an hour and might make landfall near Tokyo early on Monday.

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“It will make landfall as a strong typhoon,” he added.

The agency issued warnings for heavy rain and flooding on the Pacific side of Japan including the Tokyo metropolitan area, even though the typhoon is likely to be downgraded to Category 3 by Sunday evening, with the activity of a seasonal rain front intensified by the storm.

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More than 20,000 households in various parts of Japan were advised to evacuate, NHK public television said, though there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

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