Typhoon Jangmi disrupts travel across Japan
颱風薔蜜擾亂日本各地交通
更新於: 2026年6月3日 上午03:45
In early June 2026, Japan faced significant travel disruptions and safety concerns as Typhoon Jangmi, designated as Typhoon No. 6, tracked from the southern islands toward the greater Tokyo region.
2026年6月初,日本面臨嚴重的交通中斷與安全疑慮,因為編號第6號的薔蜜颱風從南方島嶼朝大東京地區移動。
The storm made landfall in Wakayama Prefecture on Wednesday, June 3, bringing intense winds of up to 126 km/h and heavy rainfall that triggered rare Level 5 flood warnings.
該颱風於6月3日星期三在和歌山縣登陸,帶來高達每小時126公里的強風以及觸發罕見「5級洪水警報」的強降雨。
The impact was widespread, resulting in power outages for 60,000 households and numerous injuries across affected areas.
災情相當廣泛,導致6萬戶家庭停電,受災地區出現多起受傷案例。
Japan's transportation network experienced massive gridlock.
日本的交通網路陷入嚴重癱瘓。
Simultaneously, rail services, including the Tokaido Shinkansen, faced significant delays or suspensions to ensure passenger safety.
同時,鐵路服務包括東海道新幹線亦面臨顯著延誤或停駛,以確保乘客安全。
Government officials, led by Chief Cabinet Secretary Minoru Kihara, urged hundreds of thousands of residents to heed evacuation advisories and remain indoors.
由內閣官房長官木原稔領導的政府官員,敦促數十萬名居民聽從避難勸告並待在室內。
As the storm moved east-northeast, authorities maintained a high state of alert, emphasizing the importance of early action to protect lives during severe weather events.
隨著颱風向東東北方移動,當局維持高度警戒,強調在惡劣天氣期間採取預防措施以保護生命安全的重要性。
