 Image Credits: Kyodo News
											Image Credits: Kyodo News
The Japan Coast Guard has issued a critical advisory for large vessels to either vacate or avoid entering Tokyo Bay. This advisory, released on Wednesday, is a significant precaution under the Maritime Traffic Safety Law and marks the first such advisory since the law’s amendment in 2021.
Typhoon Ampil, which is expected to bring severe weather conditions to Tokyo and surrounding regions, has prompted the Coast Guard to take this precautionary step to ensure maritime safety. The advisory underscores the potential hazards posed by the typhoon, including high winds and rough seas that could jeopardize the safety of large ships and maritime operations within Tokyo Bay.
The issuance of this advisory reflects heightened concerns over the impact of the approaching typhoon. The decision to issue such a directive, which is unprecedented in the context of the recent legal framework, indicates the severity of the storm’s anticipated effects on the region.
The Maritime Traffic Safety Law, which was amended in 2021, includes provisions for such advisories to protect maritime traffic during extreme weather events. The Coast Guard’s action aims to prevent potential accidents and ensure that vessels are not caught in hazardous conditions that could lead to dangerous situations.
The advisory calls on vessel operators to monitor weather updates closely and to heed the Coast Guard’s recommendations for safe navigation. The Coast Guard is actively working to manage maritime traffic and provide guidance to ensure the safety of all vessels in the region.
As Typhoon Ampil continues its approach, the Japan Coast Guard remains vigilant, and further updates will be provided as necessary. The safety of maritime operations in Tokyo Bay is a top priority, and all vessel operators are urged to comply with the advisory to mitigate risks associated with the approaching storm.
 
