TOKYO (AP) – Torrential rainfall brought Tokyo to a standstill Thursday, inundating streets and disrupting both air and rail travel as a powerful storm system moved over the capital.
A concentrated downpour of 12 centimeters (4.7 inches) fell within a single hour, overwhelming drainage systems and triggering widespread disruption.The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued warnings for further thunderstorms overnight, urging residents to remain indoors and closely monitor weather reports.
Flights at Haneda Airport experienced notable delays as air traffic control and ground services were temporarily suspended due to lightning strikes. Railway operations, including the region’s high-speed bullet train network and othre commuter lines, were also halted as a safety precaution.The storm caused localized flooding across Tokyo, with some residents reporting hail. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings reported over 7,000 homes lost power during the peak of the storm, though service was largely restored by late Thursday.Authorities are continuing to assess the damage and prepare for potential further impacts from ongoing inclement weather. This event underscores Tokyo’s vulnerability to extreme weather events, particularly during the rainy season, and highlights the importance of preparedness for residents and infrastructure operators alike.