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Recording snowfall interferes with daily life in Hokkaido in northern Japan | Weather news

MONews
2 Min Read

As the snowfall in the northern part of Hokkaido fell on the northern major islands in Japan, the traffic was disrupted, causing the closure of the airport and delayed delivery.

The Hokkaido Prefectural Government was particularly recorded in the eastern part of the island, including Obihiro and Kushiro, and the city office requested dozens of help from the driver where the vehicle stopped in the snow.

Although the city did not face big turmoil, popular eyes and traffic turmoil came out as the popular eye festival began as the popular eye festival began.

The television scene showed that residents shoveled and passengers were pushing their cars. Until now, injuries and major damage have not been reported.

In OBIHIRO, a record snowfall of 129cm (4 feet) was found on Tuesday.

The Japan Meteorological Agency said that two powerful low -voltage systems are moving to both sides of the Japanese archipelago and sending cold air to the area.

The agency predicted 50cm (1.6 feet) in Hokkaido from the northwest of Japan and Hokkaido from 24 hours to Wednesday evening.

The current said that some of the highways and the main roads were closed and the train service in the affected area was suspended. The runway was closed with the eyes of Obihiro and Kushiro airport, and dozens of flights were canceled inside and outside Hokkaido, which influenced thousands of people.

According to the branch, about 370 schools canceled their classes throughout Hokkaido.

The eyes also caused the closure of post offices and other distribution services, delaying delivery to Hokkaido and Japan’s destinations.

Hokkaido officials urged residents and visitors to carry shovels and warm clothes in the vehicle if they were trapped.

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