Biggest Hurricane of 2022 Coming; 195 mph – Typhoon

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Tokyo: The biggest typhoon of 2022 is reportedly gaining strength in the East China Sea. It is estimated that Japan, the east coast of China and the Philippines will be severely affected by the wind. The cyclone, named Hinnanor, has sustained winds of 160 to 195 miles per hour (257 to 314 km/h). This was revealed by the US Typhoon Warning Division and the Japan Meteorological Agency.

At 10 a.m. local time, the wind, now about 230 kilometers from Okinawa, Japan, moved southwest near Rukyu Island at a speed of 22 kilometers per hour. 200-300 mm rainfall is expected here. It is estimated that there will be a flood in Rukyu.

Meanwhile, the situation in the Atlantic Ocean is very calm. It is the first time in 25 years that the Atlantic has been storm-free in August. Cyclone Hinnanor is likely to weaken, officials said.

English Summary: Strongest Global Storm Of 2022 Hinnamnor Moving At 160 Miles Per Hour

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