Powerful typhoon drenches voters headed to polls for snap election

A girl stands next to her father as he fills out his ballot for a national election at a polling station in Tokyo, Oct. 22, 2017. Typhoon Lan is expected to come close to the Japanese capital Monday morning before heading out to sea. (Photo Courtesy: Reuters)

TOKYO — Heavy rain and wind lashed southern Japan on Sunday as a powerful typhoon neared, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights and disrupting rail services on a national election day.

It was expected to near the Japanese capital Monday morning before veering east into the Northern Pacific.

The agency issued warnings for heavy rain and flooding in the Pacific side of Japan including the Tokyo metropolitan areas, even though the typhoon is likely to be downgraded to Category 3 by Sunday evening.

Tropical Storm Risk estimated Lan was packing peak winds of up to 232 km/h (144 mph) Saturday.

Media reported the grounding of flights and interrupted rail services in southern and western parts of the country.

Election turnout

The bad weather could hinder voter turnout in the election, where Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s Liberal Democratic Party-led (LDP) coalition is on track to roughly match the two-thirds “super majority” it held in parliament’s lower house before dissolution.

Divisions in the opposition camp and jitters over North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs are likely to help the ruling coalition, media forecasts have said.

Authorities in Okinawa moved the voting date to Saturday for some remote islands as the storm neared. | via Voice of America

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