I was relieved that the big typhoon has passed away from my hometown. Every summer and autumn, a serious typhoon hits Japan. Generally speaking, typhoons are smaller than hurricanes, but they often damage Japan every year. A big typhoon was on its way to Japan. This typhoon was much bigger than usual and I was worried. It was lucky that the typhoon veered away. Japan is stronger against natural disasters than Specific Asia (means both China and Korea), but a few typhoons level a certain area every year.
A Korean movie star is coming to Niihama city in Ehime prefecture tomorrow. I'm planning to see him. I'm afraid that his flight from Korea might be cancelled. It was really lucky the typhoon veered off.
(Vocabulary)
veer (急に) 向きを変える, 曲がる
The road veers to the left just outside of town.
ちょうど町を出た所で道路は左にカーブします.
veer off/away 向きを変える, それる
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