
World : Powerful Typhoon Hits Japan's Okinawa, Public Warned Of Landslides
The RV-X successfully took off to an altitude of approximately 10 meters and then descended and landed.
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The prototype, launched from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s test site in Noshiro, Akita region, reached a height of about 10 metres, and then landed. A photo shows the RV-X, a small Reusable Vehicle Experiment, undergoing a flight test at the Noshiro Rocket Testing Center in Noshiro City, Akita Prefecture, Japan, on July 11, 2026. TOKYO, July 11 (Bernama-Kyodo) -- A powerful typhoon hit Japan's southern island prefecture of Okinawa on Saturday, affecting some flights and prompting the weather agency to warn of landslides and flooding, Kyodo News reported.
Furthermore, Typhoon Bavi was forecast to bring violent winds, potentially damaging homes, and high waves, with the risk of flooding in low-lying areas near the coast and rivers, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
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The prototype, launched from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)’s test site in Noshiro, Akita region, reached a height of about 10 metres, and then landed.
according to Malay MailA photo shows the RV-X, a small Reusable Vehicle Experiment, undergoing a flight test at the Noshiro Rocket Testing Center in Noshiro City, Akita Prefecture, Japan, on July 11, 2026.
according to Malay MailTOKYO, July 11 (Bernama-Kyodo) -- A powerful typhoon hit Japan's southern island prefecture of Okinawa on Saturday, affecting some flights and prompting the weather agency to warn of landslides and flooding, Kyodo News reported.
according to BernamaTyphoon Bavi was forecast to bring violent winds, potentially damaging homes, and high waves, with the risk of flooding in low-lying areas near the coast and rivers, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.
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