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Typhoon Hagibis
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Ireland v Scotland - Rugby World Cup 2019: Group A
Match update
Sunday 13 Oct 2019
Japan v Scotland at Yokohama to go ahead as scheduled
USA v Tonga and Wales v Uruguay also get green light, but Namibia v Canada in Kamaishi is cancelled after Typhoon Hagibis.
Sunday 13 Oct 2019
Argentina v Tonga - Rugby World Cup 2019: Pool C
Match update
Saturday 12 Oct 2019
Hanazono and Kumamoto matches to go ahead, Kamaishi match cancelled
USA v Tonga and Wales v Uruguay go ahead as scheduled, Namibia v Canada is cancelled.
kamaishi stadium
Match update
Saturday 12 Oct 2019
Namibia v Canada match cancelled, Hanazono and Kumamoto matches go ahead
Owing to the evacuation order following Typhoon Hagibis, the Pool B match between Namibia and Canada in Kamaishi has been cancelled.
Fiji v Uruguay - Rugby World Cup 2019: Group D
Typhoon Hagibis
Saturday 12 Oct 2019
Update on status of Namibia v Canada match in Kamaishi
World Rugby and the Japan Rugby 2019 Organising Committee notes and supports the strong recommendation issued by the Governor of the Iwate Prefecture & the Mayor of Kamaishi warning all residents and visitors to seek safe shelter.
typhoon-hagibis
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Saturday 12 Oct 2019
Staying safe amid Typhoon Hagibis
Latest forecast and updates regarding Typhoon Hagibis which is on track to make landfall in Japan on Saturday, 12 October, tracking east through Sunday, 13 October.
Ireland v Scotland - Rugby World Cup 2019: Group A
Typhoon Hagibis
Saturday 12 Oct 2019
Statement regarding venue inspections for Sunday’s matches
Further to the process outlined at Thursday’s press conference, a statement has been issued by World Rugby relating to the process of venue inspections and decision-making ahead of Sunday’s final pool matches.
World Rugby Press Conference
Official statement
Thursday 10 Oct 2019
Typhoon Hagibis impact on Rugby World Cup 2019 matches
World Rugby and the Japan Rugby 2019 Organising Committee have announced an update regarding the predicted impact of Typhoon Hagibis on this weekend’s pool matches. This includes the cancellation of two matches on safety grounds.
Match update
Saturday 12 Oct 2019

Namibia v Canada match cancelled, Hanazono and Kumamoto matches go ahead

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Owing to the evacuation order following Typhoon Hagibis, the Pool B match between Namibia and Canada in Kamaishi has been cancelled.
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TOKYO, 13 Oct - Owing to the level 5 evacuation order remaining operational following Typhoon Hagibis, World Rugby and the Japan 2019 Organising Committee have cancelled today’s Rugby World Cup 2019 Pool B match between Namibia and Canada in Kamaishi on safety grounds.

Typhoon Hagibis was one of the most powerful storms to hit Japan in decades and safety considerations are at the heart of the decision. Kamaishi is situated in a highly mountainous area, including mountains directly behind the main stand of the stadium. There have been landslides and flooding in the vicinity of the stadium and along access roads to the venue following torrential rain throughout the night.

The safety of all involved in Rugby World Cup 2019 is our primary consideration and fans are advised not to travel to Kamaishi or the venue, which will be closed. Ticket holders will be entitled to a full face-value refund.

Fans should keep monitoring official Rugby World Cup social and digital channels, including the @Japan2019_ENG fan information Twitter account for any further information and updates.

World Rugby Chief Operating Officer and Tournament Director Alan Gilpin said: “The safety of teams, fans, volunteers and workforce is our number one priority. Following strong direction from the Prefecture of Iwate and the City of Kamaishi, we were left with no option but to cancel the match on safety grounds.

“We have been liaising closely with the city and the venue over the past 24 hours and have informed the teams. In line with the direction of the local authorities, we are making the difficult, but right decision to cancel the match.

“Our hearts go out to the teams and also their fans, but also the people of Kamaishi, who have been incredible during what has been a special journey in recent years. Nobody will be more disappointed than them, but also nobody would have better empathy with the decision.

“We remain optimistic that Sunday’s remaining matches will go ahead as scheduled in Kumamoto, Hanazono and Yokohama, which are much further south and therefore outside of the impact of the storm conditions this morning.”

The matches at Hanazono and Kumamoto will go ahead as scheduled.

A detailed venue inspection at Yokohama is currently underway, and an update will be published when that important process has been completed. Our message to fans is to exercise due caution today as the country recovers from the storm and to keep monitoring official Rugby World Cup social and digital channels for further updates.

Rugby World Cup 2019 Organising Committee CEO Akira Shimazu said: “Following extensive discussions with World Rugby, Kamaishi City and Iwate Prefecture, during which we considered every possibility to make this game happen, in the end we had no option but to cancel the match to ensure the safety of the fans, team, volunteers, and all others involved. It was both a difficult and emotional decision to make, however I feel it’s the right decision and firmly believe both domestic and foreign fans will understand the decision was made to ensure safety."

 

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