Japan Braces For Worst Typhoon In Six Decades

October 12, 2019 4:32 am

TOKYO (AP) – Tokyo and surrounding areas are bracing for a powerful typhoon forecast as the worst in six decades with streets and trains stations unusually quiet as rain poured over the city. Store shelves are bare after people stocked up on water and food. Nearby beaches have not a surfer in sight, only towering dashing waves. Typhoon Hagibis is expected to bring up to 80 centimeters (30 inches) of rain in the Tokyo area, including Chiba to the north that suffered power outages and damage from last month’s typhoon. Rugby World Cup matches, concerts and other events are canceled, flights grounded and trains halted. Authorities acted quickly with warnings issued earlier this week, including urging people to stay indoors.