Osaka University Professor Sakaguchi Wins Nobel Prize

As of 3 p.m. on October 6th, Typhoon No. 22 (Halong) was moving northwest over the ocean near the Ogasawara Islands. The typhoon has intensified to form a storm zone with sustained winds exceeding 25 meters per second. Depending on its course, the typhoon may bring strong winds and heavy rain to areas along the Pacific coast from western to eastern Japan. Particularly heavy rainfall is expected across the Tokai and Kanto coastal regions, as well as the Izu Islands. Authorities are urging residents to stay alert for further updates.

In other news, Osaka University’s specially appointed professor, Shimon Sakaguchi, has been awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his groundbreaking work in immunology. Sakaguchi is best known for discovering regulatory T cells, a type of immune cell that suppresses excessive immune responses. His findings have had far-reaching implications in medical science.

On the night of October 5th, a collision occurred on the Tokyu Den-en-toshi Line in Kawasaki City. A local train attempting to arrive at Kajigaya Station struck a stationary out-of-service train, causing several cars of the latter to derail. Investigators from the Japan Transport Safety Board arrived at the scene on the morning of October 6th to begin examining the cause of the accident.

Meanwhile, a Spanish tourist was attacked by a bear while visiting Shirakawa-go, the UNESCO World Heritage village in Gifu Prefecture known for its traditional thatched-roof houses, on October 5th. This incident adds to a growing number of bear encounters reported across Japan in recent weeks.

In political news, Sanae Takaichi was elected as the Liberal Democratic Party’s new president on October 4th. After defeating agriculture minister Shinjiro Koizumi in a runoff, she became the party’s first female leader. On stage, Takaichi declared, “I ask everybody to work like a horse,” signaling her call for dedicated effort from party members.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147170.php

Mount Everest blizzard leaves over 200 climbers stranded, 350 rescued

Over 200 hikers have been stranded after a blizzard struck the Tibetan slopes of Mount Everest, while around 350 others were safely escorted by villagers and rescue teams.

The conditions for those trapped at the campsites worsened on Sunday as snowfall continued unabated since Friday. Hundreds of local villagers and rescue personnel rushed essential supplies to the affected area.

According to a state-run CCTV report quoted by the BBC on Monday, more than 200 hikers remain trapped in the blizzard. Rescue teams have successfully guided approximately 350 climbers to safety.

Earlier reports indicated that over 1,000 holiday hikers were stranded in the slopes of Mount Everest, located in Karma Valley on the Chinese side of the mountain. Videos and eyewitness accounts shared on social media by the stranded climbers described thunder, strong winds, and continuous snowfall burying the tracks leading to the region on Sunday.

Chinese mainstream media has yet to provide detailed coverage of the blizzard, and only limited information is currently available. It is important to note that China is in the midst of an eight-day holiday starting October 1 to celebrate National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Mount Everest, known as Mt. Qomolangma in China, is the world’s highest peak, standing at over 8,849 meters.

In a related weather event, Typhoon Matmo, the 21st named storm of the 2025 Pacific typhoon season, made landfall along the eastern coast of Xuwen County, Zhanjiang City in southern China’s Guangdong Province on Sunday.

Local governments evacuated approximately 347,000 people from Guangdong and Hainan provinces in anticipation of the typhoon, which brought maximum wind speeds of 151 km/h.

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Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to weaken; Mumbai likely to see light rains

**Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to Weaken; Mumbai Likely to See Light Rains**

*By Snehil Singh | October 5, 2025, 10:04 AM*

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone alert for Maharashtra as Cyclone “Shakhti” intensifies over the Arabian Sea. Currently located approximately 580 km west of Dwarka and 510 km southwest of Karachi, the storm is moving northwest across the Arabian Sea.

The IMD predicts that from October 6 onwards, Cyclone “Shakhti” will shift its course east-northeast and gradually weaken. Wind speeds are expected to be between 45-55 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 65 km/h.

**Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Maharashtra**

Moderate to high alerts for heavy rainfall have been issued for several districts in Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. The cyclone is likely to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall in parts of East Vidarbha and Marathwada as well. Continuous downpours may lead to flooding and waterlogging in affected areas.

**Preparedness Measures in Place**

In response to the cyclone warning, the Maharashtra government has activated its disaster management systems. Local authorities have been directed to prepare evacuation plans and ensure that shelters, medical facilities, and emergency response teams are ready to act if necessary. Residents are advised to stay indoors during heavy rainfall and keep updated with official advisories for their safety.

**Warnings for Fishermen and Coastal Areas**

Fishermen have been strongly advised against venturing into the sea as Cyclone “Shakhti” approaches. The storm is expected to impact the coastal areas of Gujarat and northern Maharashtra until Sunday. However, current forecasts suggest that the cyclone may remain over the sea without making landfall.

**Weather Update for Delhi**

Meanwhile, Delhi is likely to experience thunderstorms accompanied by rain from Sunday through October 7. Temperatures during this period are expected to range between 24°C and 32°C.

**West Bengal on High Alert**

Sub-Himalayan West Bengal is also under high alert due to a well-marked low-pressure area causing heavy to very heavy rainfall until Monday morning. The IMD has issued a red warning for the districts of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar. Light to moderate rainfall is expected at most places in these districts through Monday morning.

Residents across the affected regions are urged to remain vigilant and follow weather updates closely.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cyclone-shakhti-to-weaken-mumbai-likely-to-see-light-rains/story

Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to weaken; Mumbai likely to see light rains

**Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to Weaken; Mumbai Likely to See Light Rains**
*By Snehil Singh | October 5, 2025, 10:04 AM*

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone alert for Maharashtra as Cyclone “Shakhti” intensifies over the Arabian Sea. Currently, the storm is situated approximately 580 km west of Dwarka and 510 km southwest of Karachi, moving northwest over the Arabian Sea.

The IMD forecasts that from October 6, Cyclone “Shakhti” will change its course towards the east-northeast and gradually weaken. Wind speeds are expected to range between 45-55 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 65 km/h.

### Rainfall Forecast

Heavy rainfall is expected across several districts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. Additionally, parts of East Vidarbha and Marathwada are likely to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall. Continuous downpours may lead to flooding and waterlogging in these areas.

### Preparedness Measures

In response to the cyclone warning, the Maharashtra government has activated disaster management systems. Local authorities have been instructed to prepare evacuation plans and keep shelters, medical facilities, and emergency response teams ready. Residents are advised to stay indoors during heavy rains and follow official updates for safety.

### Other Affected Regions

Fishermen along the coastal areas of Gujarat and north Maharashtra have been warned not to venture into the sea as Cyclone “Shakhti” approaches. Although the cyclone is expected to affect these coastal regions until Sunday, it is likely to remain at sea without making landfall.

Meanwhile, Delhi is forecasted to experience thunderstorms with rain from Sunday until October 7. Temperatures in the capital will range between 24°C and 32°C during this period.

### West Bengal Alert

Sub-Himalayan West Bengal is also on high alert due to a well-marked low-pressure area causing heavy to very heavy rainfall till Monday morning. The IMD has issued a red warning for Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar districts. Light to moderate rainfall is expected across most places in these districts until Monday morning.

Stay tuned for further updates and stay safe.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cyclone-shakhti-to-weaken-mumbai-likely-to-see-light-rains/story

Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to weaken; Mumbai likely to see light rains

**Cyclone ‘Shakhti’ to Weaken; Mumbai Likely to See Light Rains**
*By Snehil Singh | October 5, 2025, 10:04 AM*

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a cyclone alert for Maharashtra as Cyclone “Shakhti” intensifies over the Arabian Sea. Currently, the storm is situated approximately 580 km west of Dwarka and 510 km southwest of Karachi, moving toward the northwest Arabian Sea.

The IMD forecasts that Cyclone “Shakhti” will change its course toward the east-northeast starting October 6 and gradually weaken. Wind speeds are expected to range between 45-55 km/h, with gusts reaching up to 65 km/h.

**Rainfall Forecast**

Heavy rainfall is anticipated across several districts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. The cyclone is likely to bring heavy to very heavy rainfall over parts of East Vidarbha and Marathwada, leading to potential flooding and waterlogging due to continuous downpours.

**Preparedness Measures**

In response to the cyclone alert, the Maharashtra government has activated its disaster management systems. Local administrations have been instructed to prepare evacuation plans and ensure that shelters, medical facilities, and emergency response teams are ready.

Residents are advised to stay indoors during periods of heavy rain and to follow official updates closely for safety precautions.

**Other Affected Regions**

Fishermen along the coasts have been warned against venturing into the sea as Cyclone “Shakhti” approaches. The storm is expected to affect the coastal areas of Gujarat and northern Maharashtra until Sunday. However, forecasts suggest it may remain over the sea without making landfall.

In Delhi, thunderstorms accompanied by rain are likely from Sunday through October 7. Temperatures in the capital are expected to range between 24°C and 32°C during this period.

**West Bengal Alert**

Meanwhile, sub-Himalayan West Bengal remains on high alert due to a well-marked low-pressure area causing heavy to very heavy rainfall until Monday morning. The IMD has issued a red warning for the districts of Darjeeling, Kalimpong, Cooch Behar, Jalpaiguri, and Alipurduar.

Light to moderate rainfall is expected across most areas within these districts until Monday morning.

Stay tuned for further updates on Cyclone “Shakhti” and its impact.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/india/cyclone-shakhti-to-weaken-mumbai-likely-to-see-light-rains/story

93% of Missouri ‘abnormally dry’ to start October

According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, more than 93% of Missouri is currently classified as “abnormally dry.”

As October begins, this widespread dryness highlights ongoing concerns about water availability and the potential impacts on agriculture and natural resources across the state.

Residents and policymakers alike are encouraged to stay informed and take appropriate measures to conserve water during this period.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/93-of-missouri-abnormally-dry-to-start-october/

Dussehra Melava 2025: Heavy Rains Force Shiv Sena (UBT) To Trim Rally Speeches In Mumbai – Reports

Mumbai: With unrelenting showers lashing the city, organisers of the Dussehra Melava are reportedly preparing to scale down the number of speeches by party leaders.

The Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) is gearing up for the grand Dussehra Melava, its annual event at the traditional venue, Shivaji Park in Dadar West, starting at 5:00 PM. However, due to persistent rain, organisers are considering compressing the event’s timeline, which may reduce the opportunity for additional speakers.

As per media reports, only Uddhav Thackeray, Sanjay Raut, and Ambadas Danve are currently slated to address the gathering. Danve is expected to speak on the Marathwada famine. If weather conditions improve and the skies clear, Bhaskar Jadhav and Sushma Andhare may still be allowed to deliver their speeches.

The decision to shorten the program appears to be driven by concerns over logistics and crowd safety. Heavy downpours could hamper stage operations, microphone setups, audience management, and transit to and from the venue. Party insiders say the schedule is being kept flexible to allow for adjustments on the spot, depending on rainfall intensity.

Earlier, the Shiv Sena (UBT) faced criticism from the BJP over holding large public rallies amid flood conditions in parts of Maharashtra. BJP leaders suggested that funds allocated for the rally might be better utilized for relief efforts. In response, Sanjay Raut defended the rally, stating that such events have taken place even during inclement weather in the past, and emphasized the symbolic value of this Melava.

In the coming hours, organisers and security teams will closely monitor weather updates with the aim of striking a balance between fulfilling political rituals and ensuring public safety. If the rain persists, a minimum lineup featuring Thackeray, Raut, and Danve will likely be maintained, with other leaders standing by.

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Typhoon Ragasa Storms Into Southern China And Neighbouring Countries, Millions Of People Relocated; Scary Visuals Inside

Typhoon Ragasa is wreaking havoc across parts of China and neighboring countries, earning the distinction of one of the strongest storms of the year. Currently, the super typhoon is battering southern China, having already impacted the Philippines and Taiwan.

Authorities have launched massive evacuation efforts, relocating millions of people from coastal and low-lying areas as Ragasa continues to unleash heavy rains and powerful winds. In China’s Guangdong province alone, more than a million residents have been moved to safer locations. Schools, offices, and businesses across over ten cities have been shut down as a precautionary measure.

In Shenzhen, nearly 400,000 people were evacuated following warnings about potential storm surges and flooding. The storm has also disrupted rail and air travel, causing cancellations of hundreds of flights throughout the region.

### Devastation in Taiwan and the Philippines

Before reaching China, Ragasa caused severe damage in Taiwan’s Hualien County, where flash floods triggered by torrential rains claimed the lives of at least 14 people. In the Philippines, the typhoon struck northern Luzon, resulting in 10 fatalities and forcing thousands into temporary shelters.

Dramatic footage circulating online shows towering waves crashing onto coastal promenades, uprooted trees blocking roads, and heavy winds tearing off rooftops. Emergency teams have been deployed in all affected areas, with officials warning that the upcoming hours will be critical as the storm moves further inland.

### Scary Visuals and Official Warnings

DD News shared a chilling video capturing Typhoon Ragasa pounding the coastline, accompanied by the caption:
“Super #TyphoonRagasa, the world’s most powerful tropical cyclone this year, lashed #HongKong with powerful winds and heavy rain. The city shut down, over 700 flights were canceled, and panic buying emptied supermarket shelves as people queued for hours, fearing shops would be closed for two days.”

Meteorologists have classified Ragasa as a super typhoon, with wind speeds reaching nearly 200 km/h. This has raised serious concerns about widespread damage to infrastructure, power lines, and farmland.

Officials continue to urge residents to remain indoors and follow all safety advisories as rescue operations stay on high alert.

Stay tuned for updates as Typhoon Ragasa moves through the region.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/viral/typhoon-ragasa-storms-into-southern-china-and-neighbouring-countries-millions-of-people-relocated-scary-visuals-inside

Mumbai Weather Update: City To See Light To Moderate Rains Today; Konkan Remains Under Yellow Alert

Mumbai: After days of intense downpours that caused waterlogging and traffic snarls across the city, Thursday began on a comparatively calmer note with light to moderate showers. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has not issued any heavy rainfall alert for Mumbai today, predicting that rainfall activity will be subdued through the day, though occasional spells may continue.

Weather Forecast For Mumbai Today

According to the IMD forecast, the city will experience mostly cloudy skies with intermittent light to moderate rain. While some localised pockets may see slightly heavier showers, widespread intense rainfall is unlikely. Daytime temperatures are expected to hover around 28°C, while the minimum temperature may settle close to 25°C.

Winds will remain mild, providing some relief to residents after a week marked by flooding and disrupted commutes.

Neighbouring urban areas such as Thane and Navi Mumbai are also expected to follow a similar pattern. Cloudy skies with occasional drizzle and spells of moderate rainfall have been predicted, with temperatures remaining consistent with Mumbai’s forecast. Maximum daytime readings will stay near 28°C, while night temperatures will range between 24°C and 25°C.

Winds in these areas are also forecast to be light to moderate, reducing the likelihood of severe weather-related disruption.

In Palghar district, no formal weather alert has been issued. However, light to moderate showers may occur in parts of the region through the day. The district will see overcast skies, with maximum temperatures forecast around 28°C and minimum temperatures near 25°C, mirroring weather conditions in Mumbai and its immediate neighbours.

Konkan Under Yellow Alert

The weather outlook is slightly different further south along the Konkan coastline. The districts of Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg remain under a yellow alert issued by the IMD.

Authorities have cautioned residents in these areas to expect heavy showers in isolated locations, potentially accompanied by gusty winds, particularly in coastal stretches. These conditions could lead to temporary waterlogging and impact road connectivity.

Skies will remain predominantly cloudy, with maximum temperatures reaching up to 29°C and minimum temperatures holding steady near 25°C.

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