The Borneo Post

Dozens dead, missing in Japan floods, landslides

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TOKYO: About 34 people are either confirmed or feared dead – including 14 at a nursing home – after torrential rain in Japan triggered massive floods and mudslides, authoritie­s said yesterday.

Rescuers were searching for 14 others still missing after floods hit the Kumamoto region on the southweste­rn island of Kyushu, destroying houses, sweeping away vehicles and causing bridges to collapse.

The regional government confirmed 18 people had died, while another 16 were declared in a state of ‘ cardio-respirator­y arrest’. Fourteen of those feared dead were at a nursing home inundated when local rivers broke their banks. Emergency services rescued 50 people from the facility.

“Tables and sofas were floating around and you could not move,” an official, who helped lead rescue efforts at the home where his wheelchair-bound elderly mother was among the victims, told private TV network JNN.

Authoritie­s at emergency shelters made evacuees wash their hands, wear masks and maintain social distance to avoid the virus adding to the problems.

“We will do our utmost to prevent the spread of the infection and make the lives of those who had to flee their home as comfortabl­e as possible,” Disaster Management Minister Ryota Takeda told reporters.

At a cabinet-level meeting in Tokyo on

We will do our utmost to prevent the spread of the infection and make the lives of those who had to flee their home as comfortabl­e as possible. Ryota Takeda

the disaster, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged financial support, while warning residents in Kumamoto to brace for more rain.

“As we speak, more than 40,000 personnel from police, fire, coast guard and Self-Defence troops are conducting search and rescue operations which will continue through the night. Saving lives is our priority,” Abe said.

Heavy rain is expected in the region through Monday, Abe added. “We must remain vigilant,” he said.

Communitie­s along the Kuma River, which passes through Hitoyoshi, have been hit hard by the floodwater­s.

Although the rain had eased in Kumamoto by yesterday morning, collapsed bridges and blocked roads due to flooding and mudslides have left many isolated in the region.

A large ‘SOS’ sign was created on the grounds of what used to be an elementary school in

Yatsushiro city, where about 10 people waved white towels at rescue and media helicopter­s.

Rescue workers and troops from the Self-Defence Forces used boats and helicopter­s to reach those stranded. Television footage showed choppers winching people to safety from homes surrounded by muddy water.

Although Japan has been relatively spared by the coronaviru­s compared to other major economies – with fewer than 20,000 cases and 1,000 deaths – local business owners said the flooding was an additional blow.

The manager of a tour bus company in Hitoyoshi feared that the rain had destroyed all 23 of his buses.

“We were just saying that in this time of the coronaviru­s, we just have to hang in there and we were trying to cheer ourselves up to stay motivated,” he told public broadcaste­r NHK. “Then came this natural disaster. I just don’t know what to say,” he said, fighting back tears.

A young man trying to clean a mud-covered restaurant in Hitoyoshi told JNN: “After corona, we have this. This is too harsh.”

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— AFP photos Residents are evacuated from flood-affected area by rubber boats in Kuma village, Kumamoto prefecture.
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This picture shows a house damaged by flooding due to torrential rain in Hitoyoshi.
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A building structure washed away by flooding due to torrential rain is seen on a street in Hitoyoshi, Kumamoto prefecture.
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An aerial view shows flood-hit area in Hitoyoshi.
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A house is washed away after a landslide due to heavy rain in Ashikita.
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A person is rescued by a helicopter flying over a nursing home for the elderly in Kumamoto.

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