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Thursday, July 2, 2026

Another Crazy Night

 The storm I posted about yesterday actually got worse overnight.

The rain was so heavy that I had to put the volume up on the TV. I gave up watching after half an hour! I spent time reading instead. 

I finally went to bed just after 11 pm. Just as I dozed off, my phone started to alert. A level 3 alert was issued for this area; the alert was aimed at the elderly to evacuate before the situation gets too bad.

In Japan, there are five levels of alerts issued.

Level 1 is an early warning information; you are advised to check the latest weather forecast.

Level 2 is an advisory; at this point, caution is needed. You should confirm your evacuation site and route.

Level 3 is a warning; danger is approaching. The elderly, children and the disabled should evacuate now.

Level 4 is a danger warning; everyone in the at-risk areas must evacuate.

Level 5 is an emergency warning; the disaster is already occurring. Take immediate action to protect your life.

I tried to get back to sleep after, but either a police car or a fire truck was patrolling. It kept going up and down the road with lights flashing and a loudspeaker, saying something!

David came back from work just before 1am. He was covering somebody else's shift, working 6 pm to midnight. He said the road outside the house was like a river! He had planned to go to a supermarket on the way home, but the area around the supermarket was flooded, and he didn't want to risk his car.

The rain has stopped for now, but it's very humid and sticky. It looks like it's going to rain from tomorrow for three days, then get very hot!

This afternoon, I went out to check on the blueberries. 

There are still a lot on there, I was worried that they had been blown down by the wind yesterday.

I managed to pick a few.


First blueberries

I hope to get more. I think by next week there should be a lot to pick.


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