Philippine Daily Inquirer

DEATH TOLL IN JAPAN FLOODS REACHES 156

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KURASHIKI— Rescue workers carried out house-tohouse searches on Tuesday in the increasing­ly unlikely hope of finding survivors after days of deadly floods and landslides that have claimed 156 lives in Japan’s worst weatherrel­ated disaster for decades.

The record downpours that began last week have stopped, and receding floodwater­s have laid bare the destructio­n that has cut a swathe through the west of the country.

In the city of Kurashiki, the flooding engulfed entire districts at one point, forcing some people to their rooftops to wait for rescue.

By Tuesday morning, rescue workers were going door to door, looking for survivors—or victims—of the disaster.

“It’s what we call a grid operation, where we are checking every single house to see if there are people still trapped inside them,” an official with the local Okayama prefecture government told Agence France-Presse (AFP).

“We know it’s a race against time, we are trying as hard as we can.”

Hideto Yamanaka was leading a team of around 60 firefighte­rs dispatched from outside the prefecture searching homes.

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