TOKYO: Northern Japan was in the grip of a blizzard yesterday as strong winds and heavy snow forced the cancellation of almost 300 flights and buried vehicles in deep drifts, officials and reports said.
More than 70cm of snow had fallen on parts of the northern main island of Hokkaido in the 24 hours to 0500 GMT, according to the weather agency. The Hokkaido government has received at least two reports of injuries, including a 52-year-old man who broke his leg as a gust of wind blew shutters off a building.
In another case, a man broke ribs after strong winds overturned his trailer. The snow storm forced two major airlines — All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines — to cancel at least 296 international and domestic flights.
“We are struggling to remove snow from the street,” an official in the city of Obihiro said. “As many as 50 vehicles may be trapped in the snow.” A rapidly developing low pressure system is also causing storm surges in coastal Hokkaido, the Japan Meteorological Agency warned. “The city issued an evacuation advisory for 730 households, or about 1,500 people, due to the storm surges,” said a spokeswoman in coastal Nemuro city, on the eastern tip of Hokkaido. AFP