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Tropical Storm Dolphin heading to Japan

Yuri KageyamaAAP
Tropical Storm Dolphin is moving north towards Japan with sustained winds of 82km/h.
Camera IconTropical Storm Dolphin is moving north towards Japan with sustained winds of 82km/h.

A tropical storm developing in the Pacific Ocean is slowly sweeping toward Japan, threatening the main island of Honshu with heavy rainfall and harsh winds.

Tropical Storm Dolphin had sustained winds of up to 82km/h as of Tuesday morning.

Heavy rainfalls have set off mudslides and flooding in wide areas of Japan recently, and the Japan Meteorological Agency warned even weak storms can wreak havoc.

Dolphin is forecast to bring turbulent seas, wind and rain on a projected course over southern Honshu, including the major city of Osaka and surrounding areas in central Japan, by Wednesday.

It will then move northeast over Tokyo, and then to Sendai and nearby areas in northern Japan later in the week, the agency said.

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Earlier this month, some parts of Japan and the Korean Peninsula were slammed by Typhoon Haishen, which damaged buildings and flooded roads.

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