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SAT · 2026-06-27 · 08:23 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0627-87867
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Heavy rain pounds western Japan as 2 tropical storms approach

Heavy downpours have caused flooding in western Japan as two tropical storms, Mekkhala and Higos, approach the country. The storms are expected to reach the Tokyo region on Saturday, exacerbating an existing seasonal rain front.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-06-27 · 08:23 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Heavy rain pounds western Japan as 2 tropical storms approach
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Heavy downpours have caused flooding in western Japan as two tropical storms, Mekkhala and Higos, approach the country. The storms are expected to reach the Tokyo region on Saturday, exacerbating an existing seasonal rain front. As of Friday afternoon, Mekkhala was off the coast of Amami island, heading northeast, with Higos following nearby. Flooding alerts were issued in Kyoto, Osaka, and other western areas, with over 30 homes reported flooded in Nara and Hiroshima. The heavy rain also led to disruptions in train operations and flights. One man was injured in Nara after falling into a waterway.

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Heavy downpours triggered flooding in parts of western Japan on Friday.

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Heavy rain disrupted some train operations and flights in the area.

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More than 30 homes were flooded in Nara and Hiroshima on Friday.

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A man was injured as he fell into a waterway in Nara on Friday.

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Two tropical storms, Mekkhala and Higos, are approaching Japan and expected to reach the Tokyo region Saturday.

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Full report

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A coastline is hit by high waves as a typhoon approaches Futtsu city, Chiba prefecture near Tokyo, Saturday, June 27, 2026. (Kyodo News via AP) 2026-06-26T09:38:20Z Tokyo (AP) — Heavy downpours triggered flooding in parts of western Japan on Friday as two approaching tropical storms added to a seasonal rain front already stuck above the country. Storm Mekkhala was off the western coast of Japan’s southern remote island of Amami as of late afternoon Friday as it headed northeast, the Japan-meteorological-agency" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="3275" data-entity-type="organization">Japan Meteorological Agency said. Another storm, Higos, was traveling nearby and the two storms are expected to reach the Tokyo region Saturday while dumping heavy rain, the JMA said. Earlier Friday, a man was injured as he fell into a waterway in Nara, according to Japan’s NHK public television. Television footage from Kyoto showed the Kamo River swollen with muddy water. A flooding alert was issued in parts of Kyoto, Osaka and other areas in western Japan. The Fire and Disaster Management Agency said more than 30 homes were flooded in Nara and Hiroshima on Friday. Heavy rain also disrupted some train operations and flights in the area.
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