Saturday, 1 May 2021
The Tokyo 2020 Torch Relay has suffered its most serious disruption so far on the first day of its scheduled visit to the islands of Okinawa as organisers revealed six further positive COVID-19 tests connected to the event.
The cases had been reported after the stage in Kagoshima which took place earlier in the week before a two day break whilst the Flame was taken to Okinawa.
The
Mainichi Shimbun has reported that the Torch Relay was in disarray.
The newspaper said: From the very beginning, the months-long event was faced with a dilemma between fostering momentum for the games and maintaining coronavirus preventive measures. And now, the virus resurgence is hitting the Relay head-on.
Umbrellas ‘bloom’ in December skies: Expect more gloom and rain next week
Outside the prefectural government building people rush home under their umbrellas. Photographed by Yasuhide Matayoshi around 5:30 p.m. on December 9, in Naha City.
December 10, 2020 Ryukyu Shimpo
The Okinawa region has been experiencing cloudy skies since the beginning of December. The Okinawa Meteorological Observatory expects more cloudy and rainy days than usual for about a month between December 5 and January 4, 2021. The sunshine duration is expected to be about the same or lower than usual. High atmospheric pressures over the continent extending out to Okinawa and a trough of low atmospheric pressure are cited as factors.