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Japan boosts rescue efforts

Govt to double personnel as more rain expected

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Japan warned of more heavy rain on the southweste­rn island of Kyushu and bolstered rescue operations as the death toll in flood-hit areas reached at least 50 and about a dozen people were reported missing.

The government said it would double rescue and relief personnel as heavy rain destroyed homes and caused landslides in what is shaping up to be Japan’s worst natural disaster since Typhoon Hagibis killed 90 people in October.

“The rain front is expected to remain until the ninth (of July), and rain is expected over a wide front stretching from western to eastern Japan,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said.

Police, Self-Defence Force and Coast Guard units are carrying out search and rescue efforts, said Suga, urging people to take the necessary precaution­s to keep safe.

Images aired by public broadcaste­r NHK showed swollen rivers, destroyed homes and roads covered in landslides.

Kyodo News reported 71 landslides across 12 prefecture­s, citing the land ministry, and said more than 1.3 million people had been ordered to evacuate.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the government would double rescue and relief personnel, from day-earlier levels, to 80,000.

Some companies in the region have temporaril­y halted operations but Suga said he did not expect major disruption­s to supply chains, as happened two years ago when deadly floods also hit Kyushu.

The government will continue to liaise with local firms, Suga said, adding: “We want to quickly take the necessary steps such as support for small and mid-sized firms depending on the situation ahead.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Still standing: A man walking through a landslide site caused by heavy rain in Tsunagi, Kumamoto prefecture, as emergency services race against time to rescue people. — AFP
Still standing: A man walking through a landslide site caused by heavy rain in Tsunagi, Kumamoto prefecture, as emergency services race against time to rescue people. — AFP

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