
Supercar moves to the coast of China Typhon Hinnamnor, which is considered the most severe storm in the world for 2022.
The weather system is located south of Japan’s Ryukyu Islands and will be concentrated in the sea zone east of Taiwan over the next two days, according to the Hong Kong Observatory’s forecast.
Then it is expected to move north towards the East China Sea, and the authorities of the coastal provinces of China are preparing for the arrival of the typhoon.
TU #Hinnamnor now has 10-minute winds of 185 km/h and gusts up to 260 km/h, as per JMA 06Z update.
This is equivalent to a “super typhoon” on the PAGASA scale.
Compact, but dangerous and powerful storm. pic.twitter.com/SjhYZUQHil
— Matthew Cuyugan (@MatthewCuyugan) August 30, 2022
Characteristically, the thunderstorm is approaching with winds reaching 231 km/h and gusts approaching 278 km/h.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations of China issued preliminary warnings for the coastal provinces of Zhejiang and Fujian. Schools, factories, enterprises and transport will remain closed in the regions.
Air communication with Japan was also disrupted due to the storm. Several flights to the island of Okinawa have been canceled and more cancellations or delays are expected.
According to Bloomberg
Source: Kathimerini

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