Powerful typhoon churns towards Japan

Cars drive past a potted plant, blown onto the road by strong wind caused by Typhoon Vongfong, in Naha, Japan's southern island
Cars drive past a potted plant, blown onto the road by strong wind caused by Typhoon Vongfong, in Naha, Japan's southern island of Okinawa, on October 11, 2014

Powerful Typhoon Vongfong churned towards Japan on Saturday, injuring at least a dozen people as it pounded the southern Okinawan islands with ferocious winds and driving rain.

The monster storm was about 200 kilometres (125 miles) southeast of Naha City in Japan's southernmost area of Okinawa at 0300 GMT, according to the nation's meteorological agency.

The Joint Typhoon Warning Center has downgraded the storm from a , but Japanese officials said it remained "large and very strong" and warned of gusts, high waves, torrential rain and landslides.

Packing gusts of up to 234 kilometres (145 miles) per hour, the was moving north very slowly, at 10 kilometres (six miles) per hour.

Vongfong is expected to reach near Japan's southern main island of Kyushu by early Monday after brushing off Okinawa.

It may then slam into the archipelago, the meteorological agency said.

Okinawa has already been experiencing gusts and heavy rain, which caused a blackout in more than 17,000 households.

At least 12 people have been injured in the prefecture, including a man whose finger was chopped off after being caught in a door slammed shut by strong winds, a municipal official said.

Public broadcaster NHK said several more had been injured, including a nine-year-old girl who also caught a finger in the door.

This NASA satellite image shows Super Typhoon Vongfong, in the Philippine Sea, seen on October 10, 2014
This NASA satellite image shows Super Typhoon Vongfong, in the Philippine Sea, seen on October 10, 2014

Satellite images of Vongfong show a perfectly formed eye in the middle of a gigantic swirling disc of cloud.

The typhoon came just a week after another strong tropical storm whipped through the country, leaving 11 people dead or missing in the nation prone to natural disasters.

A 6.1 earthquake shook northern Japan on Saturday, two weeks after a volcano in the central part of the archipelago erupted without warning, killing at least 55 hikers.

In late August a downpour in western Japan's Hiroshima triggered massive landslides and killed more than 70 people.

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