The UAE Embassy in Tokyo has advised Emiratis who are in Japan to exercise caution due to extreme weather conditions.
In a post on their social media pages, the Embassy urged UAE nationals to follow safety instructions issued by the Japanese authorities and to contact the embassy in case of any emergency.
The Japanese Meteorological Agency warned that the rain and unsettled conditions will hit Kyushu Island and Fukuoka, Saga and Oita regions, and will likely continue until Tuesday.
تناشد سفارة الدولة في طوكيو مواطني الدولة المتواجدين في اليابان، بضرورة توخي الحيطة والحذر نظراً لسوء الأحوال الجوية في جزيرة كيوشو وكل من منطقة Fukuoka و Saga و Oita والتي ستستمر حتى يوم الغد الثلاثاء، كما حذرت وكالة الأرصاد اليابانية بأن موجة الأمطار سوف تتحرك باتجاه الشمال… pic.twitter.com/owVQpzRK1j
— UAE Embassy Tokyo (@UAEEmbTokyo) July 10, 2023


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