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Conley
09-21-2011, 09:46 AM
Typhoon Roke on Course for Leaking Japan Reactor as 1 Million May Evacuate

Typhoon Roke brought evacuation orders and fears of floods to Nagoya city in central Japan today as it approached the main island of Honshu on a course toward the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant.

More than 1 million people in Nagoya have been advised to evacuate because of Roke and almost 80,000 have been ordered to leave due to flood risk, said Katsuya Kobayashi in the city’s disaster prevention center.

That’s more than double the numbers for typhoon Talas earlier this month, which dumped record rainfall on southern Japan, causing mudslides and floods that killed 67 people and left 26 missing. Talas was the deadliest storm to hit Japan in seven years.

“The major difference between the two typhoons was Talas was slow-moving over the Kii peninsula, dumping rain in the same area, while Roke is fast moving,” Kenji Okada, a forecaster at the Japan Meteorological Agency, said. “Roke is bringing strong gusts and dumping rain in a wide region.”

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-09-20/typhoon-roke-hits-japan-on-course-for-leaking-nuclear-plant.html

If this hits it'll be a major disaster I think. That plant can't take much more of this... another argument for the anti-nuclear power crowd.