Hokkaido: Typhoon Nari made landfall near Cape Erimo, Hokkaido, in northern Japan, early Tuesday morning local time. The storm brought heavy rain to the Tokai and Kanto-Koshin regions, resulting in flash floods on numerous roads before weakening into a low-pressure area. This marks the first tropical storm in nine years to make landfall on Hokkaido Island in Japan.
According to Thai News Agency, it is anticipated that heavy rain will persist on the eastern coast of Japan, particularly on the Pacific Ocean side, until Thursday. Authorities have issued warnings for potential mudslides, flooding in low-lying areas, and overflowing rivers. Residents are also cautioned against the dangers of lightning, strong winds, and hail as the storm progresses.