Japan continued to experience high temperatures on July 29.
Officials called for serious vigilance against heat stroke as the heat is expected to stay.
Vigilance is also needed as Typhoon Krosa is approaching eastern Japan.
The Ogasawara Islands off the coast of Tokyo experienced heavy rain on July 29.
Two typhoons, Typhoon Krosa and Typhoon Co-may, currently surround Japan.
Typhoon Co-may passed through Okinawa’s main island with strong winds around 6PM on July 29 and is forecasted to approach mainland China.
Meanwhile, Typhoon Krosa is moving slowly and expected to stagnate over a few days.
From August 2, forecasts say that the typhoon will move north with extreme winds and possibly make landfall on eastern Japan.
Officials warned of the dangers of seaside leisure as waves are becoming higher on eastern Japan’s Pacific coast due to the strength of the typhoon.
The combination of a heatwave, typhoons, and the recent tsunami warning issued on July 30 as a result of the magnitude 8.7 earthquake in eastern Russia has put pressure on Japan.
AloJapan.com