A strong typhoon may hit Japan on May 29

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On May 29, Typhoon Mawar may reach the shores of Japan. It has been reported TASS Regarding the Japan National Meteorological Administration.

The typhoon hit the Pacific island of Guam on May 24, according to the agency.

Meteorological officials warned the residents of the region to go out to sea with caution. Elements are expected off the coast of Okinawa State.

It has been noted. Heavy rains are likely due to changes in atmospheric pressure in parts of the Japanese island of Honshu.

Now the wind speed inside the typhoon reaches 55 m/s.

Formerly The New York Post Wrote About Mawar, the strongest typhoon of the last 20 years. Local residents of the island of Guam were asked to protect themselves from the elements. More than 172 thousand people live on the island, including members of the American army.

Mawara had a maximum wind speed of 140 mph, equivalent to a hurricane the fourth of five degrees.

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