Typhoon Bebinca set to make landfall in Southwestern Japan, prompting widespread alerts
Currently classified as a Category 2 typhoon, Bebinca is expected to intensify as it moves northward, with winds reaching speeds of up to 160 km/h (100 mph).
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Currently classified as a Category 2 typhoon, Bebinca is expected to intensify as it moves northward, with winds reaching speeds of up to 160 km/h (100 mph).
The affected stretch of road is situated in a bay area characterized by its dense cluster of factories and businesses, and lies less than two kilometers from JR Goi Station. The collapse spans the entire width of the road, prompting an immediate response from local authorities and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT). The Chiba National Highway Office is currently spearheading an investigation into the incident, with preliminary suspicions pointing towards heavy rainfall as a contributing factor.
China struggles with heavy rain and severe flooding after Typhoon. The typhoon struck earlier this week, unleashed a deluge of rain and strong winds, leading to widespread disruption and damage.
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