Typhoon Jangmi made landfall in western Japan on Sunday, August 9th, bringing torrential rain and powerful winds that caused widespread disruption across the region. The storm's impact led to approximately 60,000 houses losing electricity, while extensive damage was reported to infrastructure and homes. Transportation services were severely affected, with many train lines and flights suspended, stranding numerous travelers. Local authorities issued evacuation advisories for vulnerable areas due to the high risk of landslides and flooding, urging residents to seek safer ground as the typhoon continued its path through the country.