Typhoon noru has come close to the southern islands of Japan (video). Primorye in anticipation of the typhoon "Noru" Typhoon hole in Primorye

Career and finance 30.07.2019
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Typhoon Noru is approaching the southern islands of Japan. Already tonight, strong gusts of wind will cover the island of Tanegashima and Yakushima. A storm warning has been issued in Primorsky Krai. According to Primhydromet forecasts, the typhoon may enter the territory of the region from August 8 to 10 with wind gusts up to 35 m/s. A dangerous wave height of 4-5 meters is expected in Peter the Great Bay and the Povorotny - Zolotoy area. In the bays of the southern and eastern coasts, there is a strong run-up, in some places surge phenomena. Until August 8, vacationers are advised to turn off campgrounds and it is desirable to leave the coastal areas.

VL.ru monitors the development of events and informs readers about the most relevant information about the course of the typhoon, stay tuned.

Update August 6 14.52: The Commission for the Prevention and Elimination of Emergencies and Fire Safety of Vladivostok decided to put all life support services on high alert. They were ordered to be ready to eliminate the consequences caused by adverse weather conditions, the city administration said.

Update August 6 14.14: Due to the change in the previously calculated typhoon displacement trajectory to a more favorable one for the Primorsky Territory, the storm warning for August 8-10 is cancelled. Typhoon Noru approached the Japanese islands by Sunday morning, August 6, and continues to lose energy, a VL.ru source in the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports, citing an official letter from Primhydromet.

Update August 6 13.44: Powerful typhoon Noru, which hit the south of Japan over the weekend, led to the cancellation of almost 260 domestic flights, the death of two people was confirmed, and an evacuation recommendation was issued for almost 300,000 residents of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures on the island of Kyushu, RIA Novosti reported.

Update August 4 14.38: Typhoon Noru is now in full swing over the territory of Japan in the area of ​​the islands of Tanegashima and Yakushima. The trajectory of the typhoon has changed. Previously, it was assumed that the elements would rage mainly over the northwestern part of the island of Kyushu, affecting the city of Nagasaki, and after that the typhoon would shift towards the Sea of ​​Japan. Now, according to Windy.com, the typhoon will not only completely cover the island of Kyushu on Monday, August 7, but will also pass over the southern half of the island of Hokkaido, affecting cities such as Hiroshima, Osaka and Kyoto.

After that, the typhoon will rush north towards Primorye. From the very morning of Tuesday, August 8, the wind will begin to increase in the sea, and in the afternoon it will begin to rain in Primorye. On Wednesday, August 9, torrential rains will pass over the entire territory of Primorye, however, the intensity of the rain will decrease as the typhoon moves and weakens inland. Already in the morning, August 10, the residual front will bypass China and pass over the JAR, bringing with it heavy rainfall in the Birobidzhan region.

Update 4 August 8.35: The typhoon has passed the maximum stage of development and has slowly weakened in the last two days, but still remains a fairly powerful whirlwind. The pressure at its center is 945 hPa.

Around Sunday, August 6, in the area with coordinates 40 ° N. latitude. and 129 - 130 ° E the vortex will turn to the north-northeast (it will pass the so-called turning point). The influence of the typhoon on the weather of Primorsky Krai is expected in the period of August 8-10. A storm warning has been announced in Primorye and a high alert mode has been introduced.

Video of the typhoon moving in the last 24 hours (updated automatically):

Update 19.20: « Atmosphere pressure in the center of Noru rose by 15 hPa, which means that the typhoon is gradually losing strength. This circumstance gives reason to believe that with access to the mountainous terrain of Japan or South Korea the typhoon will continue to lose energy. For access to the Sea of ​​Japan category atmospheric vortex may downgrade to tropical storm or tropical depression.

An analysis of altitude maps allows us to conclude that the typhoon will most likely not intensify after passing through the Korean Peninsula and the southern Japanese islands, and an intense loss of strength will continue as it approaches Primorsky Krai, ”comments Boris Kubay, head of Primhydromet.

Update 19.12: The Ministry of Emergency Situations reminds the owners of private houses that in case of a threat of flooding, it is necessary:

Make a list of documents, personal belongings and property necessary in case of evacuation in advance;

Put in a backpack documents, necessary warm clothes, a two-day supply of food and water, chargers, a flashlight, medications;

Create seals in the porches of doors and windows of the basement, basement and first floors;

Clear spillways around the house from debris;

Close the ventilation openings in the basement to prevent the ingress of external surface water;

Free cellars from property and food;

Raise valuables, appliances and pieces of furniture to a hill, second floors or attics;

Provide for the withdrawal of animals and birds from the heated premises to a safe place;

Prepare walkways, boards and supports for them to arrange passages to the house and outbuildings in flooded areas.

Update 16.52: According to the Windy.com service, the typhoon will affect Vladivostok on the night of August 9

According to the service, the wind over the territory of Primorye will begin to increase on Monday, August 7, reaching gusts of up to 10 m / s on the coast. Heavy rain will begin in Vladivostok. With each passing hour, the weather will only worsen. On the morning of Tuesday, August 8, the wind will increase to about 15 m/s, but in the evening in the Nakhodka area there will be heavy rains with wind gusts of up to 30 m/s.

Update 16.22:Past days heavy rains did not violatethe work of the housing and communal complex and the road infrastructure of Primorye.

As reported in the institution for civil defense and emergency situations of Primorsky Krai, the heaviest rains took place in the village of Roshchino, Krasnoarmeysky district.

“In four hours, 60 millimeters of rain fell. In other areas, the rains were less intense," the ministry explained.

There were no serious disruptions in the operation of energy facilities, housing and communal services, as well as transport infrastructure due to bad weather in the region.

Update 16.19: The Japan Meteorological Agency informs that Typhoon Noru will affect Primorye on August 8:

According to the agency, Typhoon Noru will begin to rage over the islands of Tanegashima and Yakushima on the night of August 4. In the afternoon, August 5, the elements will also cover the southern island of Oshima with wind gusts up to 40 m/s. The next day, August 6, the typhoon will move north. The elements will affect southern part Kyushu Island, and on the night of August 7, it will cover the entire island.

On August 8, the typhoon will move even further north from Japan towards Primorye, affecting the island of Honshu, the Korean Peninsula, and the southern part of Primorye.

Update 15.42: The Ministry of Emergency Situations is preparing for the deterioration weather conditions:

The crisis management center received information about the possible passage of Typhoon Noru over the territory of Primorye from 8 to 10 August. In order to prevent the occurrence of emergencies due to worsening weather conditions, it is recommended to transfer the RSChS subsystem in the territories of the region to a high alert mode. In addition, it is recommended to create operational headquarters, working groups, inform the population, establish interaction with the traffic police to increase road posts, and also provide everything necessary for the regions of Primorye that may be affected by the typhoon.

Update 15.22: To date, forecasters predict two versions of the further trajectory of the typhoon's displacement:

According to one version of Primhydromet, the typhoon will continue to move in a northwesterly direction in the next three days. The turning point will pass on August 6 in the area with coordinates 29-31°N. and 124-126°E Further, it will begin to shift northward along the eastern coast of Korea. On the morning of August 9, the vortex, continuing to move north, will be over the southwestern regions of Primorye. Then, passing over its western regions, it will move to the north of China.

According to another version, the turning point of the typhoon will occur 4-6 degrees east than in the first version. Further, the eddy will move to the north-northeast over the Japanese islands of Kyushu, Shikoku and the western part of Honshu and will exit into the Sea of ​​Japan. Then the typhoon will turn to the northwest and on August 9 will enter the southeastern regions of Primorye, pass over the territory of the Primorsky Territory and move to the north of China.

Thus, on August 9, there is a possibility that Typhoon Noru will hit Primorye, but the weather will begin to worsen on August 8. Therefore, before August 8, vacationers are advised to roll up their campsites and preferably leave the coastal areas. Upon receipt of new data, information about the typhoon and the degree of its influence on the weather in Primorsky Krai will be updated.

In the period from August 2 to 4, in the Primorsky Territory, according to the Primhydromet forecast, heavy rains are expected with an amount of 15-40 mm in 12 hours or less, in some areas heavy showers with thunderstorms (30 mm or more in 1 hour or less) and very heavy rains (50 mm or more in 12 hours or less). The total amount of precipitation during this period can reach 0.5-1.0 ten-day norms, in some places in the western and central regions up to two norms.

Rains will increase the water content of the rivers and cause local floods on the rivers Bolshaya Ussurka, Malinovka and their tributaries, as well as in places on the rivers of the western regions.

In the period from 8 to 10 August, a powerful typhoon Noru may enter Primorye with heavy (15-40 mm), in some places very heavy rains (50-100 mm in 12 hours or less) with a southeast, east wind of 15-20 m / s, on the coast with gusts of 25-30 m/s, on capes up to 33-35 m/s (hurricane).

A dangerous wave height of 4-5 meters is expected in Peter the Great Bay and the Povorotny - Zolotoy area. In the bays of the southern and eastern coasts, there is a strong run-up, in some places surge phenomena.

The flood situation will worsen, the water level may rise up to 1-3 meters, significant flooding of the territories adjacent to the rivers, washing of roads, damage to bridges, flooding of agricultural lands.

A storm warning has been issued on the territory of Primorsky Krai. It is associated with the possible entry into the region of Typhoon Noru. In terms of its power, the element leaves behind last year's Lionrock, and now weather forecasters are closely watching the movement of the typhoon. Should we wait for new destruction, and how are the emergency services preparing to meet the formidable whirlwind?

What is the degree of risk from the possible arrival of the elements? The main issue of this week was discussed at a meeting with the governor of the region Vladimir Miklushevsky. Supertyphoon Noru, according to preliminary estimates of experts, will strike the south and west of Primorye. Hurricane winds, heavy rains, rising river levels and, as a result, flooding. A dangerous whirlwind can go along two trajectories. According to one route, the cyclone will pass along the eastern coast of Korea and on August 9 will be over the southwestern regions of Primorye. The second variant of the direction of the eddy is a shift to the north and northeast over the Japanese islands of Kyushu, Shikoku and the western part of Honshu with access to the sea. Both scenarios are extremely dangerous for Primorye.

Boris Kubay, head of the Primhydrometeorological Center: “The situation with typhoon Goni may repeat itself, when we had problems in the Border District, Oktyabrsky, etc. But. Considering that there is still enough time until the 9th, we will try to give a thorough, updated information on the 4th and 5th.”

Organize a supply of food, medicine and drinking water. Now Primorye is on high alert to meet a possible typhoon strike fully armed. In the districts of the region, the composition of operational headquarters and emergency teams is determined, the condition of riverbeds and bridges is assessed where the elements are most likely to come. Temporary accommodation centers are organized in the districts. The disaster medicine service and rescuers have already concentrated their forces to immediately provide assistance in case of danger.

Andrey Pogorelov, Acting Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations for the Primorsky Territory: “If possible, refuse further trips, temporarily refrain from using personal transport and traveling outside the exit settlements. Vacationers in coastal waters or in remote places to leave places of rest, interrupt tourist routes. Forces and means are ready for use.

Rescuers also recommend those who did not have time to evacuate from the flood zone in time to remain calm and wait for the help of specialists. The exact trajectory of Typhoon Noru is yet to be determined by forecasters by the end of the week. But it is already clear that the element will not pass by Primorye and will make itself felt by the middle of next week.



11:55 01.08.2017

Attention!

The threat of a powerful typhoon is brewing in Primorsky Krai! The fifth tropical cyclone this year has become very powerful. Typhoon NORU has already reached the level of a super typhoon and can cause serious damage to the regions that have fallen under its influence.

As previously predicted, typhoon activity began in late July. Typhoon Noru appeared on July 20, but for a long time he did not pose a danger, as he circled in pacific ocean, southeast of Japan. On July 26, the ninth in a row appeared, which hit Taiwan and China. The tenth tropical storm Haitang followed in the same areas. In general, typhoon activity has begun. Earlier, I warned that residents and visitors of Primorsky Krai, if possible, plan outdoor recreation in July, as August will be a dangerous month for recreation. It's time to talk about this in more detail.

Typhoon NORU Noru .

On July 20, a tropical depression began in the Pacific Ocean. It was the fifth tropical cyclone this year. On July 21, the vortex intensified to the level of a tropical storm, on July 23 the tropical cyclone became a typhoon, and on July 30 it intensified to the stage of a super typhoon. Noru - this typhoon is a bit like last year! Typhoon NORU, like typhoon LIONROCK, is moving along an unusual trajectory. Having made a loop counterclockwise, the other day he turned clockwise. All this time, the typhoon circled the Pacific Ocean and did not pose a threat to the continents.

Typhoon Noru is currently in the Pacific Ocean and is slowly moving northwest towards the East China Sea.

As of 04:00 on August 1, 2017, NORU was at the point with coordinates 23.3° N, 138.8° E. The pressure today is 930 hPa, the wind in the typhoon is already reaching 50 m/s, gusts are over 70 m/s. Tomorrow the typhoon will weaken a little, but then strengthen again. The vortex has reached a menacing force and poses a serious threat in its path.

Typhoon Noru is the typhoon of 2017! A dangerous whirlwind poses a serious threat to Primorsky Krai. The typhoon will slowly move south of the Japan Islands into the East China Sea. On August 8, a powerful and dangerous typhoon will approach the Korea Strait. On August 7 and 8, tropical rain and hurricane-force winds will hit the southern islands of Japan. On the south coast of Japan, waves can reach up to 10 meters in height.

How the "typhoon of this year" will pass, I will indicate the trajectory in the update later. Although this is premature information, I would still advise everyone to prepare for the worst case scenario. Vacationers on the sea or somewhere in remote places to leave the places of rest until August 8! Later there will be a clarification about the trajectory and the impact of the typhoon on Primorsky Krai.

Attention everyone!

Preliminarily and not exactly:

According to the expected trajectory, the typhoon will enter the Korea Strait on August 8, then in the evening of August 8 or August 9 in the morning it will enter the Sea of ​​Japan and then go to Primorsky Krai. Attention! Everyone prepare for the strongest typhoon strike. I strongly recommend vacationers to leave the recreation areas in Primorye until August 8, especially near the sea.

I appeal to the residents and guests of the Primorsky Territory!

I warn you in advance! For the period of August 8 - 10, it is better not to plan a vacation or a trip anywhere. Until August 8, vacationers leave the coastal areas and everyone else get ready for a powerful typhoon. A little later, the estimated trajectory and a more accurate forecast will be published. The typhoon has already gained a lot of strength, so if it enters the Primorsky Territory, everything will be serious! While preparing for the worst scenario! Typhoon Noru can cause serious damage to the regions that have fallen under its influence!

Storm Warning!!!

In the period from August 8 to 10, there is a possibility of a powerful typhoon coming to Primorsky Krai! In this regard, a preliminary storm warning is announced for this period of time in Primorsky Krai!

There is a possibility of a threat of flooding and destruction! I advise everyone to stock up on food and water. Possible power outages due to broken wires. I advise you, if possible, to leave low-lying places, which have already gone under water before. I recommend that the population take all measures for the duration of the storm warning to ensure their own safety and the safety of property, temporarily refrain from using vehicles and traveling outside settlements. Also refrain from entering the routes outside the settlements, especially to remote and coastal areas, as well as to places with mountain rivers.

If there is a risk of flooding:

Make a list of documents, personal belongings and property necessary in case of evacuation in advance;
- put in a backpack documents, necessary warm clothes, a two-day supply of food and water, chargers, a flashlight, medicines;
- take preventive measures - create seals in the porches of doors and windows of the basement, basement and first floors;
- clear the spillway ditches in the area of ​​\u200b\u200byour house from debris;
- close the ventilation openings in the basement to prevent the ingress of external surface water;
- release cellars from property and food;
- raise valuables, appliances and furniture to a hill, second floors or attics;
- provide for the withdrawal of animals and birds from the heated premises to a safe place;
- to prepare bridges, boards and supports for them for arranging passages to the house and outbuildings in flooded areas.

While this is a premature forecast!

A more accurate forecast will be made a little later after the turn of the typhoon. It is possible that the typhoon will turn in front of Primorye and go east.

The typhoon poses a serious threat to Primorsky Krai. I advise you to take this seriously!

Keep for updates…

Best regards, Magli weather !

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Dozens of flooded houses, washed out roads, destroyed bridges and villages deprived of the path to civilization. Typhoon Danas, which came to Primorye on Sunday, July 21, made a lot of noise in the Primorsky capital. However, this is not the first devastating summer visitor in the history of the region. IA PrimaMedia invites readers to remember what devastating typhoons have been in the Primorsky Territory since 1956.

According to Primhydromet, the main typhoon season in temperate latitudes Far East lasts from July to September. In June and October they appear extremely rarely. According to meteorological observations at stations located on the territory of Primorsky Krai, the water area of ​​the Sea of ​​Japan and adjacent territories from 1951 to 2010 was affected by tropical cyclones about 150 times.

The total number of tropical cyclones originating in the Pacific Ocean in the area Philippine Islands, for this period is more than 1.6 thousand. Thus, about 10% of all typhoons reach Primorsky Krai.

The maximum number of typhoon sightings in Primorsky Krai - six - was noted in 1985 and 2004, and in 1977 and 1983 there were no typhoon sightings at all. Typhoons Emma and Irving were the most powerful typhoons of all that hit Primorye - in terms of wind strength, Judy, Melissa, Lionrock - in terms of precipitation.

Emma (September 1956). Typhoon "Emma" was a really strong tropical cyclone that hit Primorye (the most powerful since the start of meteorological observations). The wind speed during Typhoon Emma reached 45 m/s. According to the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, which determines the potential damage from a cataclysm, it has the fourth (penultimate) category. In Primorye, rivers overflowed their banks and brought destruction. In Japan, Korea, China and the USSR, a total of 77 people died from the elements.

Irving (August 18, 1979). Off the coast of Primorsky Krai, it was still in the typhoon stage, that is, the maximum wind speed was more than 34 m/s. The amount of precipitation in the regions of the region had significant fluctuations, and in some places reached a value of 200 mm. In terms of wind speed, it was only slightly behind "Emma" and still remains the second fastest typhoon in the history of meteorological observations in Primorsky Krai. Demolished bridges, tens of kilometers of washed out roads, sunken ships, destroyed infrastructure of cities and towns - these are the consequences of the passage of Typhoon Irving through Primorsky Krai.

Judy (July 1989). Typhoon "Judy" lasted six days and went down in history as the longest typhoon in Primorye. The wind speed reached 166 km/h. In Vladivostok, some microdistricts and lowlands were flooded, many city roads were destroyed, and numerous landslides occurred. 15 residents of the region were killed.

Torrential rains caused flooding and interrupted the rail service on the Trans-Siberian. 120 thousand hectares of land were flooded, including 109 settlements. The element damaged about two thousand houses, 2.6 thousand bridges and 1.3 thousand km of roads were washed out, 70 km of power lines, 600 km of telephone networks were damaged, 75 thousand head of cattle drowned.



Typhoon Judy. The valley of the river Bolshaya Ussurka, the village of Vostretsovo (Krasnoarmeisky district). Photo: Mikhail Filatov

Robin (July 13, 1990). Typhoon "Robin" brought 244 mm of precipitation to Vladivostok - the maximum amount of rain in 24 hours in the history of meteorological observations in the city. It rained from 13 to 15 July.

Aftermath of Typhoon Robin. Photo: Alexey Chichilin



Pumping water. Photo: Alexey Chichilin

Many houses and ground floors of apartment buildings were flooded and de-energized. However, in terms of its consequences, Typhoon Robin turned out to be not as catastrophic as the Judy that flooded Primorye in 1989. Nevertheless, the Council of Ministers of the USSR issued a special resolution on helping the region to eliminate the consequences of Typhoon Robin.


The houses were empty. Photo: Alexey Chichilin

Melissa (September 1994). Until now, "Melissa", along with the already mentioned above "Judy", remains the most powerful typhoon in terms of total precipitation. It reached 345 mm. The consequences of the rampant elements were extensive floods in the south of the region. Typhoon Melissa, the strongest in its strength, captured 174 settlements. 11 people died, 28 thousand were injured. More than 4,000 people have been evacuated from dangerous areas.

From the Primhydromet report, it is known that typhoons did not come to Primorye from 2004 to 2011.

Talas (September 6, 2011). It was the first strong cyclone for seven years of "calm". Then the rains washed away six bridges in the Terney region of the region. Several settlements beyond Terney were cut off from the world. Then eight cars and about 35 people got stuck on Kurortnaya Mountain. Rescuers evacuated people by helicopter.

Bolaven (August 29, 2012). Typhoon "Bolaven" caused a hurricane wind and heavy rain in the seaside capital.



The building of the Ministry of Emergency Situations during Typhoon Bolaven. Photo: Anton Balashov, RIA PrimaMedia

In the area of ​​\u200b\u200bCape Tokarevsky, several boats were torn off the anchor and washed ashore, in a number of houses in Vladivostok there was no water and light due to the disconnection of the power line of the Okean - Ermine line, 3 thousand residents were left without electricity in Artem. The movement of passenger road and rail transport was also partially disrupted.



Construction fences collapsed in the central square. Photo: Anton Balashov, RIA PrimaMedia

At the airport there was a failure in the schedule of arrival and departure of aircraft. Typhoon "Bolaven" tested the bridge to Russky Island for strength. Ultimately, due to hurricane wind(30 m/s) it was blocked for car traffic.

Sanba (September 18, 2012). Next powerful cyclone that hit Vladivostok was the Sanba.



Typhoon Sanba. Photo: Alexander Khitrov

In the seaside capital, 70 mm of precipitation fell. Then, due to accidents on the power grids, a part of Vladivostok was left without electricity, due to heavy rain flooded the roads and washed away the slope of the "road to APEC" - the retaining wall of the Sedanka-Patrokl highway.



Adjoining territories in the water. Photo: Alexander Khitrov

Halong (July 18, 2014). The downpour caused numerous landslides, flooding of important road sections and damage to sidewalks by water flows.



The city dweller swims across the street. Photo: Nikolay Tyutyunnik

The second river burst its banks. A serious situation has developed on the federal highway in the Sedanki area.



Border Street. Photo: RIA PrimaMedia

One of the lanes was completely flooded with water. Some streets of the city also flooded. The townspeople moved waist-deep in water, and especially inventive ones moved to boats. In almost every district of the city, the townspeople observed the soil descended from the hills. The cyclone resulted in a monthly rainfall.

2015 typhoon "Chang-hom" hit Vladivostok on 13 July. The strongest downpour brought from 50 to 80 mm of rain in 12 hours. The wind speed reached 25-30 m/s. The typhoon caused flooding of roads, collapse of roadside slopes, falling trees in different parts of the city and the region. In Vladivostok, the Korabelnaya Embankment, the highway near the "Green Island" and a number of other streets were flooded, and the ground collapsed on the Sedanka-Patrokl highway.



Road accident. Photo: RIA PrimaMedia, Yulia Nikitina

Typhoon "Drive", to which weather forecasters predicted destructive power, turned out to be somewhat weaker.

Typhoon August 26, 2015 brought in Primorye from 50 to 102 mm of precipitation. According to rescuers, there were no serious incidents in the region, minor emergencies were eliminated by specialists on-line.



The ground collapsed on the cars. Photo: RIA PrimaMedia, Maria Borodina

The typhoon knocked down trees, including on cars. The ground collapsed on parked cars near a house on Tobolskaya Street in Vladivostok. And on Shoshin Street there was a failure several meters deep. The flow of water completely washed away the section of the road leading to the administrative building.



Failure on Shoshin street. Photo: RIA PrimaMedia, Maria Borodina

Lionrock (August-September 2016). FROM united on August 30, 2016 with a cyclone, it caused a break in road and even Internet communications with many villages. Terny, Kavalerovsky, Chuguevsky and Olginsky districts suffered the most. The region received a three-month rainfall in three days. Because of the flood in the region, a state of emergency was declared at the federal level. And on September 4-6, Primorye was under the influence Typhoon Nemteun, which brought up to three more ten-day rainfall norms. 27 out of 34 municipalities in the region were affected.

The element struck at the most painful points in the transport infrastructure of the region, and the water level in the rivers exceeded the historical maximum by one and a half meters. In September, the rain literally didn't leave" wet place"from Primorye. Almost daily he reminded the inhabitants of the region of his cool temper.

The destructive triumvirate in the form of a cyclone and two typhoons destroyed everything: from the fertile layer of soil on land to powerful dams, most of which, unfortunately, did not cope with their direct duties. In total, almost 9 thousand people and more than 3 thousand houses were in the flood zone. The element of 2016 was recognized by meteorologists as one of the strongest in the history of observations.

Meanwhile, the authorities calculated the damage caused by the elements to the transport infrastructure. According to Alexander Shvora, director of the Department of Transport and Road Facilities, the Rosavtodor commission examined 3,120 kilometers of roads, 154 bridges and 265 culverts.

Noru (August 2017). atmospheric front between the cyclone from China and typhoon Noru brought another large-scale flood to Primorye in the first ten days of August 2017. Up to 250 mm of precipitation, or a month and a half norm, fell in some areas of the region per day. The typhoon itself did not reach the edge, losing strength in Japan, but heavy rains again led to devastating consequences. In 2016, weather forecasters called the flood against the backdrop of Lionrock one of the most powerful natural disasters in the entire history of observations in Primorye. In 2017, the number of people affected by flooding has already turned out to be more. As a result, several settlements in the Khasansky, Nadezhdinsky districts and the Ussuriysky urban district were flooded.

According to the Ministry of emergencies, almost 1.5 thousand houses were flooded, three automobile bridges were destroyed, the roadbed on five sections of local roads was partially damaged, three sections of the railway track and two railway bridge. Due to the current circumstances, additional rescue teams have been sent to the region.

The elements left about 15 thousand people without electricity. Communication problems were observed in the affected areas.

Everyone needs to be prepared for the strongest blow of the elements.

The threat of a powerful typhoon is increasingly brewing in Primorsky Krai. The bad news is that NORU is similar in many ways to last year's Typhoon LIONROCK. And we are talking not only about his strength, he also moves in an unusual trajectory.

Here are the regional authorities because of the super typhoon Noru in Primorye, the regime of special readiness, which was also reported by “City B”.

The fifth tropical cyclone this year has become very powerful. Typhoon NORU has already reached the level of a super typhoon and can cause serious damage to the regions that have fallen under its influence.

Noru poses a serious threat to Primorsky Krai and claims to be the typhoon of the year. Although the warning is preliminary, forecasters advise everyone to prepare for the worst-case scenario. Those who are near the sea or somewhere in remote places are strongly advised to leave their places of rest before August 8th.

According to the expected trajectory, the typhoon will move to the Korea Strait on August 8, then in the evening of August 8 or August 9 in the morning it will enter the Sea of ​​Japan and then go to Primorsky Krai.

Attention! Everyone needs to be prepared for the strongest typhoon strike.

Amateur weather forecaster Ruslan Yurkovskiy on his website "Maglipogoda" gives a preliminary storm warning:

“The typhoon has already gained a lot of strength, so if it enters the Primorsky Territory, everything will be serious! While preparing for the worst scenario! Typhoon Noru can cause serious damage to regions affected by it! Storm Warning!!! In the period from August 8 to 10, there is a possibility of a powerful typhoon coming to Primorsky Krai! In this regard, a preliminary storm warning is announced for this period of time in Primorsky Krai! There is a possibility of a threat of flooding and destruction! I advise everyone to stock up on food and water. Possible power outages due to broken wires. I advise you, if possible, to leave low-lying places, which have already gone under water before. I recommend that the population take all measures for the duration of the storm warning to ensure their own safety and the safety of property, temporarily refrain from using vehicles and traveling outside settlements. Also refrain from going on routes outside settlements, especially to remote and coastal areas, as well as to places with mountain rivers.

Warn your family and friends!”

In the photo: this is what Typhoon Noru looks like from space. Cosmonaut Sergei Ryazansky on his VKontakte page with a warning to earthlings.

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