Possibility of road closure due to approach of typhoon No. 19
(October 12, midnight)
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- Possibility of road closure due to approach of typhoon No. 19 (October 12, 0:00)
October 12, 1st 2019
East Nippon Expressway Co., Ltd.
According to the weather forecast, the large and ferocious typhoon No. 19 will move northward, and there is a risk that it will approach eastern Japan or land on the ground from 12th (Sat) to 13th (Sun).
As a result, heavy rain, strong winds, etc. may occur in a wide area of eastern Japan, and it may be closed on a wide range of Expressway in the Kanto region (section in the attached figure) after noon on Saturday, 12th.
It should be noted that, in the Tohoku and Niigata region, not listed in another添図Expressway even in the, by the course, such as the future of the typhoon, on or after 12 days (Saturday) evening, there is likely to be closed to traffic. If the weather forecast increases the possibility of road closures, we will inform you one by one, so please visit this website.
Customers using the Expressway should check the latest weather forecast and traffic conditions before going out, and change their travel and travel plans as necessary.
Information on Tohoku Regional Development Bureau
Weather information
- Prediction of heavy rain and typhoon impact on Expressway ― Weathernews Inc.
Latest traffic conditions
- Road traffic information NOW! ! -Japan Road Traffic Information Center
- Drive traffic (PC / smartphone)
- Drive traffic (mobile)
- NEXCO EAST (road disaster prevention information) Official Twitter
- NEXCO EAST (Hokkaido) Official Twitter
- NEXCO EAST (Tohoku) Official Twitter
- NEXCO EAST (Kanto) Official Twitter
- NEXCO EAST (Niigata) Official Twitter
- Road traffic information available while driving
・ Road information board
・ Highway radio (AM1620kHz)
Broadcasting sections are indicated by signs on the Expressway
・ Highway Information Terminal
Wide-area road traffic information is provided on the monitor screens installed in SA / PA.
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