Second storm hits Hong Kong and Macau amid typhoon recovery
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued the strongest warning of heavy rain for part of the southernmost main island of Kyushu, which was hit by a deluge in July that resulted in flooding. Some local authorities on the island ordered residents to evacuate, and there were also flight cancellations, NHK reported.
At Kyushu's Miyazaki airport more rain has fallen in the last 48 hours than is typical for the whole of September, the broadcaster said. On the smallest of Japan's four main islands Shikoku, where rainfall of 300 mm (nearly 12 inches) is forecast, statues were removed from their pedestals for safekeeping, NHK said.
Storm Jose likely to strengthen into hurricane: NHC
Talim, a Tagalog word meaning "Cutting Edge," may make landfall on Kyushu early on Sunday and then is likely to move northeast, soaking a wide swathe of the archipelago - including the capital, Tokyo - with heavy rain. The typhoon has weakened to tropical storm strength, according to international storm forecaster Tropical Storm Risk.com.
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