The Gold Coast Bulletin

JAPAN CLEANS UP AS RAIN TOLL RISES

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JAPANESE rescue workers searched the ruins of homes on Thursday looking for dozens of people still missing after deadly rains that killed nearly 200 people.

Operations were under way to dig out and clear up after the devastatin­g floods and landslides that engulfed entire neighbourh­oods.

But with around 60 people still feared missing, local authoritie­s said they would continue searching house by house looking for survivors, or victims.

“The critical 72 hours have passed,” acknowledg­ed Mutsunari Imawaka, an official with Okayama prefecture, one of the worst-hit regions.

“But we will continue our search believing there are still survivors.” He said at least 18 people were still missing in Okayama alone.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, centre, offers flowers for the victims in Kurashiki, Japan.
Picture: AP Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, centre, offers flowers for the victims in Kurashiki, Japan.

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