Japan on High Alert as 'Double Typhoons' Mekkhala and Newly Formed Higos Approach
At 9:00 AM on June 23, 2026, the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) announced that Typhoon No. 8, named “Higos,” has formed near the Mariana Islands. With the very strong Typhoon No. 7, “Mekkhala,” already charting a northward course, the emergence of this new storm has rapidly heightened vigilance over a potential “double typhoon” threat to the Japanese archipelago. Typhoon Higos is projected to gradually shift its trajectory northward, advancing toward the waters south of Honshu ahead of Typhoon Mekkhala. The storm is expected to approach the Izu and Ogasawara Islands around June 27, requiring close attention as the weekend approaches. The name “Higos” was submitted by the United States and means “fig” in Chamorro. Meanwhile, the parallel storm, Typhoon Mekkhala, continues to maintain its formidable strength, packing a central atmospheric pressure of 925 hPa and maximum instantaneous wind gusts of up to 70 m/s. It is forecast ...