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Typhoon Maysak Could Be South Korea's Strongest Landfall in Years After Hammering Okinawa
Typhoon Maysak Could Be South Korea's Strongest Landfall in Years After Hammering Okinawa
Jan 17, 2024 3:33 PM

At a Glance

Typhoon Maysak brushed Okinawa with strong winds and heavy rain. Maysak's eyewall, however, hammered Kume Island, west of Okinawa.Maysak will then target South Korea beginning Wednesday night.It may be one of the strongest typhoon strikes in South Korea in years.Heavy rain will only add to the Korean Peninsula's flood woes this summer.

Typhoon Maysak will target South Korea after brushing Okinawa, Japan. Another typhoon threat, Haishen, is also on the horizon. For the latest forecast on this double threat, check out our latest article .

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