A: Hey there! How's it going?
B: Not too bad, what about you?
A: You haven't heard? We gotta watch out, a big typhoon named Nakri is coming our way!
B: Really? Where's that at?
A: It's heading towards the Izu Islands, and it looks pretty serious. Hachijojima and Aogashima are in its path right now.
B: Oh no, we were just hit by another storm not long ago! How bad is this one?
A: Well, as of Monday morning, they had 37.5 millimeters of rain for an hour on Hachijojima and winds reached up to 153 kilometers per hour. The typhoon's expected to get even stronger!
B: Whoa, that sounds intense! What can we expect?
A: They say we might see winds as strong as 126 kph with gusts at 180 kph, which could knock down utility poles and damage buildings. And the waves could reach up to 9 meters!
B: That's a lot of water, I hope our homes are okay...
A: It's also going to rain heavily - some places may get up to 200 millimeters in the next 24 hours. Plus, there's a risk of landslides and flooding in low-lying areas.
B: Sounds like we should stay inside and be careful, huh?
A: Exactly! They're advising us to stay indoors away from windows and keep an eye out for floods and high waves. Let's hope everyone stays safe!
B: Not too bad, what about you?
A: You haven't heard? We gotta watch out, a big typhoon named Nakri is coming our way!
B: Really? Where's that at?
A: It's heading towards the Izu Islands, and it looks pretty serious. Hachijojima and Aogashima are in its path right now.
B: Oh no, we were just hit by another storm not long ago! How bad is this one?
A: Well, as of Monday morning, they had 37.5 millimeters of rain for an hour on Hachijojima and winds reached up to 153 kilometers per hour. The typhoon's expected to get even stronger!
B: Whoa, that sounds intense! What can we expect?
A: They say we might see winds as strong as 126 kph with gusts at 180 kph, which could knock down utility poles and damage buildings. And the waves could reach up to 9 meters!
B: That's a lot of water, I hope our homes are okay...
A: It's also going to rain heavily - some places may get up to 200 millimeters in the next 24 hours. Plus, there's a risk of landslides and flooding in low-lying areas.
B: Sounds like we should stay inside and be careful, huh?
A: Exactly! They're advising us to stay indoors away from windows and keep an eye out for floods and high waves. Let's hope everyone stays safe!
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Typhoon Nakri heading towards Izu Islands, specifically Hachijojima and Aogashima. Expected to be severe with winds up to 126 kph and gusts at 180 kph, potentially causing damage to buildings and utility poles. Waves could reach up to 9 meters, and heavy rainfall of up to 200mm in the next 24
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Category ID: conversation_summary
URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20251013_02/#conversation
Date: Oct. 13, 2025
Notes: 2025-10-13
Created: 2025/10/14 06:10
Updated: 2025/12/08 00:29
Last Read: 2025/10/14 08:00