Daily Nation Newspaper

Japan floods, mudslides kill at least 44 as streets turn to rivers

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TOKYO - Torrential rain hit Japan’s southweste­rn island of Kyushu on Monday, with at least one more river bursting its banks, as the death toll from three days of floods and mudslides rose to 44, including 14 at an old people’s home.

Evacuation orders were issued for more than half a million island residents, as well as evacuation advisories for tens of thousands more in western Japan, broadcaste­r NHK said.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the rain was forecast to head east by Wednesday and ordered round-the-clock search and rescue operations. Ten people were missing, NHK said.

TV pictures showed streets turned into rivers rushing by at waist high, a collapsed bridge, upturned cars and a helicopter winching a man to safety from an inundated house.

The old people’s home was flooded in the island’s central prefecture of Kumamoto. NHK did not give details.

“I urge all citizens to carefully follow the informatio­n provided by local authoritie­s and stay alert to take actions to protect their own lives,” Abe said at the start of a government task force meeting. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said 40,000 members of the Self-Defence Force were involved in rescue missions.

He added that evacuation centres were also working on preventing the spread of the coronaviru­s by distributi­ng disinfecta­nt and asking evacuees to self-distance.

The floods are Japan’s worst natural disaster since Typhoon Hagibis killed about 90 people in October.

 ??  ?? Local residents are rescued by Japanese Self-Defence Force soldiers using a boat at a flooding area caused by a heavy rain in Kuma village, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan
Local residents are rescued by Japanese Self-Defence Force soldiers using a boat at a flooding area caused by a heavy rain in Kuma village, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan
 ??  ?? “I urge all citizens to carefully follow the informatio­n provided by local authoritie­s and stay alert to take actions to protect their own lives.” - Abe
“I urge all citizens to carefully follow the informatio­n provided by local authoritie­s and stay alert to take actions to protect their own lives.” - Abe

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