Typhoon Jebi has exited Honshuu island after making downfall over Tokushima and Hyogo prefectures. Jebi has caused a rapid rise of the tide on the coast of Osaka and has also inundated Osaka Kansai Airport by the heavy floods, there is no damage to the terminal buildings but the airport is currently closed and all flights have been cancelled. The bridge connecting the airport to Izumisano (mainland) has partially been destroyed by a tanker boat.
【#台風21号 】関西国際空港では、滑走路やターミナル周辺が高潮で冠水し、利用客らが取り残されています。空港では最大瞬間風速が観測史上最大の58.1メートルを記録しました。#関空https://t.co/NSC9EevBEN pic.twitter.com/yfT5FvitZR
— 毎日新聞写真部 (@mainichiphoto) September 4, 2018
船突っ込んでるんやけど😂 pic.twitter.com/8cWxFoJVNh
— :) 린 音 (@Riiiinne_8) September 4, 2018
Flooding in Osaka’s Kansai International Airport from Typhoon #Jebi https://t.co/5GDTWTdFR1
— Mike Adcock (@MikeAdcockWx) September 4, 2018
Osaka Kansai Airport. Screenshot from NHK News Special Report at 1603 04SEP18 LT. pic.twitter.com/RldEKE1xnS
— Airlineroute (@Airlineroute) September 4, 2018
https://t.co/zvqBjCZsXX#KIX #kansai_airport #Osaka
— 南港さきしまのま~くん markun’ in Sakishima (@markung008) September 4, 2018
PHOTOS: Extensive flooding at Osaka Kansai, Japan's 3rd busiest airport (KIX/RJBB) due to #TyphoonJebi & a METAR report showing 99 knot gusts and pressure at 956mb ! | Source: https://t.co/Szg13M8SVS #Jebi pic.twitter.com/t1WzBtMl1R
— Airport Webcams (@AirportWebcams) September 4, 2018
🔴 Les dégâts sont impressionnants sur l’aéroport d’Osaka Kansaï (KIX) – le trafic totalement suspendu.
Le vol Air France Paris CDG – Osaka de cet après-midi est annulé. pic.twitter.com/WZyA1Z2Orj
— air plus news (@airplusnews) September 4, 2018