Jeju Air Plane Forced to Abort Frightening Landing Attempt at Fukuoka Airport Due to Typhoon Shanshan

By Ivan PetrenkoAug 30, 2024 15:35 PMNews
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Typhoon Shanshan forces Jeju Air to cancel landings. Source: unsplash

Typhoon Shanshan, gaining strength over Japan, forced a Jeju Air aircraft to alter its course and abort a planned landing at Fukuoka Airport. Strong gusts of wind and heavy rain made the landing unsafe, leading the pilot to decide on a go-around maneuver to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. Footage of the incident shows the plane struggling against powerful wind currents before climbing back into the sky.

Typhoon Shanshan has unleashed its fury on southwestern Japan, bringing powerful winds up to 157 mph (approximately 250 km/h) and heavy rains that have caused widespread evacuations and significant disruptions to transportation and business operations. As the storm continues its path towards Kyushu and other central and eastern regions, including Tokyo, authorities are on high alert to manage the potential impact.

The typhoon, which struck Japan's southwestern coast, has caused significant disruption in the region. Reports indicate that wind speeds reached up to 180 kilometers per hour, resulting in landslides in central areas and widespread power outages. Current reports suggest that at least three people have lost their lives in what is one of the strongest storms to hit the region in recent years. Japanese authorities have urged millions of residents to evacuate their homes, fearing potential floods and damage caused by the severe weather.

The hurricane-force winds and torrential rains have not only disrupted air travel but have also left approximately 230,000 households across seven prefectures without power. Travelers in Japan are advised to stay updated on news developments and follow local authorities' instructions to ensure their safety.

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