All the below tweets are in English.
標記につき取り急ぎ以下貼っておきます。
なお、実際に日本国内で起きていた最も強烈な事態が撮影された動画が貼られるのは、影響力の大きい放送・活字メディアの早い段階のツイートではまだまだ少ないです。
要因の一つとしては、日本語や中国語・韓国語、ロシア語やヒンディー語、そしてアラビア語などのローマ字以外の言語が入ると、世界に影響力を持つ北米・欧州・豪州NZのメディアそしてその大多数の国民が強い関心を持たなくなることが考えられます。
(今回、何ヶ国かで #PrayForJapan というハッシュタグがツイッター上見られたのは主観的には喜ばしい限りですが、実際に世界を動かして行く影響力という点ではあまり過大評価するのも望ましくない段階であるとも考えています。)
Here are scenes of the destruction as Typhoon Hagibis makes landfall in Japan. Read more here: https://t.co/10gwvyEIfi pic.twitter.com/FyUpFew2Ys
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 12, 2019
7 people have been killed and 15 are missing after the most powerful typhoon to hit Japan in decades paralyzed Tokyo, NHK reports. https://t.co/ip4VRKz9Mh
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis made landfall in Japan Saturday night local time, as the country braces for hurricane-force winds that has killed two people and injured 33.https://t.co/xIoQAkLEML
— CNN International (@cnni) October 12, 2019
Rescue efforts begin after typhoon causes flooding in Japan. https://t.co/uqfrzuaCX8
— ABC News (@ABC) October 13, 2019
At least 5 dead and 15 missing as Typhoon Hagibis slams Japan https://t.co/m2LeM1pWB4 pic.twitter.com/re3Bzkbrpi
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 13, 2019
Japan advises 8 million people to evacuate homes as Typhoon Hagibis drenches Tokyo https://t.co/aC9OPEMKdg
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis hits Japan killing at least one person and injuring more than 60 https://t.co/EBOVzwtnHl
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) October 12, 2019
In pictures: Typhoon Hagibis brings strong winds, rain to Japan https://t.co/00IbPMgeUb
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 12, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis: Tokyo braced for battering as ‘worst storm in 60 years’ roars in https://t.co/Qm0QYNdWel
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 12, 2019
Crucial Rugby World Cup game to go ahead despite Typhoon Hagibis lashing https://t.co/21N0z1l0uz
— ABC News (@abcnews) October 13, 2019
Namibia-Canada match cancelled, and now Scotland await their fate https://t.co/0hPdTyezVa
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) October 12, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis: 7 dead, 15 missing, 8 million told to evacuate https://t.co/Kg56vRL0XR
— Stuff (@NZStuff) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis wreaks devastation in Japan – four dead, 17 missinghttps://t.co/QuUm1vaAVO
— nzherald (@nzherald) October 13, 2019
if yall didn’t know, currently there’s powerful super typhoon is hitting Japan called Typhoon Hagibis. Please give your sincere prayers for the people there #PrayForJapan pic.twitter.com/12vtvAvE6p
— Computer Science (@Compute79885377) October 12, 2019
Typhoon #Hagibis made landfall in Japan, causing landslides and flooding, as well as disruption to transport services. It is expected to be the worst typhoon to hit Tokyo in six decades. pic.twitter.com/DnFJoJwdJI
— DW News (@dwnews) October 12, 2019
WATCH: Waves crash over a coastal highway in Shizuoka, Japan after Typhoon #Hagibis makes landfall #台風19号 #緊急速報 #警戒レベル5 pic.twitter.com/nL2sywb5Oz
— Bloomberg TicToc (@tictoc) October 12, 2019
https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/1183062674030186497
https://twitter.com/PedrosaRizki/status/1182951110870368257
Typhoon Hagibis Slams Into Japan, After Landslides, Floods and a Quake.#prayforjapan pic.twitter.com/OOxc1TuSlx
— AK Bhuker (@ak_bhuker) October 12, 2019
Typhoon #Hagibis made a direct hit on Tokyo, together with landslides, floods and an earthquake
-Most powerful storm for 60+ years
-Millions evacuating
-500mm of rain to fall on Tokyo in 24 hours, 700mm fell on Hakone in 48 hours
-Follows Typhoon Faxai which damaged 30,000 homes pic.twitter.com/OisyV811vp— Assaad Razzouk (@AssaadRazzouk) October 12, 2019
Forecast track of Typhoon Hagibis has shifted slightly further north east, with the eye of the storm now projected to directly hit Yokohama and Tokyo on Saturday afternoon (Tokyo time). Winds in the area will be gusting over 110mph. Stay safe if you're out there. @scottishrugby pic.twitter.com/TYIgWUedAe
— Sean Batty (@SeanBattySTV) October 11, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis made landfall in Japan Saturday night local time, as the country braces for hurricane-force winds that has killed two people and injured 33.https://t.co/xIoQAkLEML
— CNN International (@cnni) October 12, 2019
Scores injured and millions told to evacuate as a deadly typhoon hits the Japanese capital, bringing with it the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years https://t.co/wN6qLh4qv9 pic.twitter.com/W5vnqIwxDT
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) October 12, 2019
#UPDATE Powerful #TyphoonHagibis has slammed into Japan, killing at least two people and prompting authorities to issue their highest level of disaster warning over "unprecedented" downpours that caused flooding and landslideshttps://t.co/Ew1dP1sYZM
— AFP news agency (@AFP) October 12, 2019
"The eye of #TyphoonHagibis made landfall shortly before 7pm (1000 GMT) in Izu Peninsula", says Japan Meteorological Agency. https://t.co/5dro8o6Y9f
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) October 12, 2019
At least six million people told to evacuate amid mudslides, flooding and the heaviest rain and winds in 60 years. https://t.co/DhSXhZQmXg
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) October 12, 2019
Torrential rain causes flooding as Typhoon Hagibis hits Japan – video https://t.co/gx1Y4sYAuw
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 12, 2019
In pictures: Typhoon Hagibis brings strong winds, rain to Japan https://t.co/00IbPMgeUb
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 12, 2019
‘Worst typhoon in six decades’ hits Japan https://t.co/We91K2mN8q pic.twitter.com/nUEsLZ4UtA
— FRANCE 24 (@FRANCE24) October 12, 2019
Japan's skies turn a vivid shade of purple as Typhoon Hagibis nears https://t.co/VQbRXnzyTA
— ABC News (@abcnews) October 12, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis: Japan advises eight million people to evacuate https://t.co/W0ujI4GAM5 pic.twitter.com/8LtilvSpMH
— Stuff (@NZStuff) October 12, 2019
CNN Philippines speaks to Andre Figuracion, a resident of Iga City, Mie Prefecture in Japan, to give us updates on Typhoon Hagibis. #CNNPHNewsroomWeekend https://t.co/msCLmwV0u6 pic.twitter.com/5zrkdgQv8a
— CNN Philippines (@cnnphilippines) October 12, 2019
Tokyo's famous Harajuku neighborhood completely empty during business hours today (5pm-6:30pm) as Super Typhoon Hagibis brings record rain and winds to Japan. #台風19号 #原宿 pic.twitter.com/Qc90jWbCyo
— Tokyo Fashion (@TokyoFashion) October 12, 2019
Officials at Japan's Meteorological Agency have extended an heavy rain emergency warning to the prefectures of Ibaraki, Tochigi, Niigata, Fukushima and Miyagi at 7:50 p.m. pic.twitter.com/Oks13Z1L4R
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 12, 2019
Water levels at the rivers in Tokyo are increasing. #Hagibis #Typhoon pic.twitter.com/n6dcPIsx0i
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 12, 2019
Heavy Rain Emergency WARNING issued.#Hagibis #Typhoonhttps://t.co/xZHPRNU5fb pic.twitter.com/F3Hr5hARt6
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 12, 2019
This is a footage taken in Shibuya at a construction site of a condominium. A crane at the highest floor was broken, and it’s hanging.#Hagibis #Typhoon #Shibuya scramble crossing pic.twitter.com/zEzo2ntY6u
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 12, 2019
The popular sightseeing areas of Hakone and Kamakura in Kanagawa Prefecture are hit by powerful winds and strong waves as the typhoon approaches. #Hagibis #Typhoon
Click here for more updates:https://t.co/xZHPRNCtQB pic.twitter.com/jpV0vHozh4— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 12, 2019
Hagibis is expected to bring violent winds to some areas. A maximum wind speed of 144 kilometers for the Kanto area, and 126 kilometers for the Tohoku region.#Hagibis #Typhoonhttps://t.co/bZpiKm8wIN pic.twitter.com/4VEOzzA9a8
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 12, 2019
Magnitude 5.7 earthquake jolts Kanto region as Typhoon Hagibis hits area https://t.co/pNm5EO4zuk
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) October 12, 2019
Typhoon #Hagibis has turned more to the NE and the eye with ~150km/h winds is now forecast to arrive at #Tokyo around 9pm tonight local time.
An updated full high def version of this video can be found here: https://t.co/IuVTL2Oi9b
Take care everyone in Japan#TyphoonHagibis pic.twitter.com/8z83rE8AHP
— The Weather Chaser (@weatherchaser) October 12, 2019
Worst storm in 60 years: Typhoon Hagibis hits Japanhttps://t.co/Lr2PrN0Mrj pic.twitter.com/AyVaqdtsA1
— RT (@RT_com) October 12, 2019
A heavy downpour and strong winds are pounding Tokyo and surrounding areas as a powerful typhoon forecast to be Japan's worst in six decades made landfall southwest of Tokyo. https://t.co/8yq3SwFMHl
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 12, 2019
Category 5 Super Typhoon Hagibis roars across Western Pacific Ocean toward Japan https://t.co/HB2usNlcRl
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 9, 2019
Cities, railways and airlines are scrambling to prepare for incoming Typhoon Hagibis, which is expected to make landfall in Japan over the weekend https://t.co/HwF7CzK73D
— The New York Times (@nytimes) October 10, 2019
Japan’s biggest airlines are canceling hundreds of flights as the powerful Typhoon Hagibis gets closer https://t.co/NEvvawY4Ie
— Bloomberg (@business) October 10, 2019
LOOK: Store shelves were bare after people stocked up on water and food ahead of Typhoon Hagibis. | via AP pic.twitter.com/GIjBR4yKfh
— The Philippine Star (@PhilippineStar) October 12, 2019
In pictures: Typhoon Hagibis brings strong winds, rain to Japan https://t.co/00IbPMgeUb
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 12, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis: Japan braced for powerful storm https://t.co/BsFtN0AKkq
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) October 12, 2019
typhoon hagibis with maximum winds of up to 195 kilometers per hour (122 mph) equivalent to a Category 3 Atlantic hurricane. Evacuation advisories have been issued throughout much of the Tokyo region, affecting tens of millions of people. -cnn #PrayForJapan pic.twitter.com/Cu21rEjHBw
— JeffryDaniel (@JeffryDaniel18) October 12, 2019
Typhoon #Hagibis has already had some impacts. The storm is still a few hundred miles from Japan, here's how it will progress pic.twitter.com/FKzsy3NQM0
— Met Office (@metoffice) October 10, 2019
From sandbags to tape, here's how people in Japan are preparing for the powerful Typhoon #Hagibis advancing toward Tokyo #台風19号 #台風対策 pic.twitter.com/6W36MsOuif
— Bloomberg TicToc (@tictoc) October 11, 2019
The Meteorological Agency are warning that Typhoon Hagibis could bring massive amounts of rain to some areas of Japan in just a few hours this weekend.https://t.co/xZHPRNU5fb pic.twitter.com/7f3ACSfdms
— NHK WORLD News (@NHKWORLD_News) October 11, 2019
As "violent" Typhoon Hagibis threatens to wreak havoc in Japan, travelers may find themselves having to change plans at the last minute https://t.co/69IFOLVQBv
— CNN (@CNN) October 11, 2019
https://twitter.com/CMEMS_EU/status/1182201239725056000
Super typhoons are on par with category five hurricanes. So, this is what's expected to hit Japan this weekend#RWC2019 https://t.co/n8wIx8VDb5
— Eoin Sheahan (@EoinSheahan) October 10, 2019
Current models still have super typhoon #Hagibis impacting Japan's main island this weekend. Currently this storm is at its strongest so far, with sustained winds near 260 km/hr & wind gusts close to 315 km/hr. It won't be as strong by the weekend, but still formidable & damaging pic.twitter.com/udJ4RzD9W2
— Chris Murphy TWN (@MurphTWN) October 10, 2019
https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/1182654923688873985
https://twitter.com/F1/status/1182624387977109504
#Hagibis has explosively intensified and is now already a super typhoon! (= hurricane category 4)
Track forecast towards Japan and #F1 is quite consistent. Likelihood for any impact is high, however, details remain uncertain at this stage. (1/2)
Sources: JMA, JTWC, Weathernerds pic.twitter.com/ZzJfSqRywi
— Steffen Dietz (@sdietzf1) October 7, 2019
#Hagibis is still the equivalent of Cat 5 hurricane in terms of intensity. Forecast to weaken ahead of landfall in Japan, but will still have big impacts eg on #RWC2019 https://t.co/2P78uokShN
— WMO | OMM (@WMO) October 10, 2019
#Japanese #RedCross teams are prepared for #TyphoonHagibis as the very strong typhoon (equivalent to a category 4 hurricane) barrels towards #Japan. The teams have distributed relief items such as blankets and food and are closely monitoring the situation as it develops. pic.twitter.com/EAWoz6fTLz
— IFRC Intl. Federation #RedCross #RedCrescent (@ifrc) October 11, 2019
追加.
日本時間14日14時頃までの一部ツイートを取り急ぎ貼っておきます。
なお当然ながら、誰かに何か言われたということも無く、念のためですが、毎度の緊急事態発生時に真っ先に思うのは被災された方々へのお見舞い、そしてその後の無事などです。
他方、各ポストでの焦点をなるべく絞った方が分かり易いため、公共機関ではない弊社当サイトでは、今回も今後も冒頭にこのような言葉を書かない場合が有り得ることをご理解頂ければ幸いです。
Typhoon Hagibis triggered floods and landslides as it battered Japan with wind speeds of 225km/h (140mph)
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— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) October 13, 2019
Lady Liberty and Typhoon Hagibis: the weekend’s best photos https://t.co/gljeVHNWx7
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 13, 2019
Rescue efforts under way after Typhoon Hagibis hits Japan – video report https://t.co/Gaa35hvDHf
— The Guardian (@guardian) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis: Elderly woman falls to her death from rescue helicopter https://t.co/GZZMpXXpT0
— Sky News (@SkyNews) October 13, 2019
https://twitter.com/UKinJapan/status/1183205434234036224
The world ought to bow to Japan https://t.co/n6ISmUwnW8
— Irish Examiner Sport (@ExaminerSport) October 13, 2019
Typhoon death toll hits seven after landslides bury homes, rivers break banks https://t.co/aA0MvGrXha
— ABC News (@abcnews) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis death toll climbs to 35 in Japan https://t.co/GnPDhLVPWx
— The Sydney Morning Herald (@smh) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis: Woman dies after falling from helicopter during rescue attempt https://t.co/aurGHDARJ5 pic.twitter.com/LQBRIuFQtj
— Stuff (@NZStuff) October 13, 2019
Rugby World Cup: How the quarter-finals line out after Typhoon Hagibis chaos https://t.co/11dmUSLUds pic.twitter.com/qWaVPDabqr
— Stuff (@NZStuff) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis: At least 23 dead, 16 missing https://t.co/FeYzE0Zmtn
— Stuff (@NZStuff) October 13, 2019
Typhoon Hagibis tore through Tokyo and Japan's main island on Saturday, bringing record-breaking rains to many areas — it also claimed at least 35 lives.https://t.co/4C76Fzi68K
— nzherald (@nzherald) October 13, 2019
Saskatchewan premier among Canadians sheltering in place in typhoon-battered Tokyo https://t.co/7yRE9aHvia pic.twitter.com/YgmpQSksj3
— National Post (@nationalpost) October 12, 2019
In Tamura, floodwaters displaced huge bags containing contaminated waste gathered during the cleanup around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, Kyodo News reported. A river washed away an unknown number of the bags. https://t.co/3hWYZntuGt
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) October 14, 2019
In Japan, the onslaught of Typhoon Hagibis was a humbling reminder of the vulnerabilities that allowed even major urban centers to suffer severe flooding. https://t.co/jmAVB1IaH7
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) October 14, 2019
What is the difference between a typhoon, a hurricane or a cyclone? It comes down only to location. https://t.co/BB6zKAX1hj
— New York Times World (@nytimesworld) October 13, 2019
Typhoon death toll in Japan spikes to 35, with 17 people missing, after storm unleashes widespread flooding https://t.co/jA1u1TC9GW
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) October 13, 2019