Category 4 typhoon Lan will reach areas of Japan today possibly hindering voter turnout in a national election. Heavy rain and powerful winds are expected to lash large areas of Japan on Sunday as a strong typhoon sweeps ashore, with winds of up to 250 km/h (156 mph), according to the Tropical Storm Risk web site.
It is expected to weaken to a Category 1 typhoon as it nears the Tokyo metropolitan area on Monday morning, Tropical Storm Risk said.
Authorities in Okinawa and Hyogo prefectures have moved voting ahead a day for some remote islands as the storm neared. Saturday marked the last day of campaigning for the parliament’s lower house seats, and bad weather could deter some voters.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party-led (LDP) coalition is on track to roughly match the two-thirds “super majority” it held in parliament’s lower house before dissolution, helped by divisions in the opposition camp and jitters over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programmes, media forecasts have said.
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