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Typhoon-battered regions in Japan further lashed by torrential rain

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Tokyo: Torrential rain has been lashing swathes of Japan on Friday owing to a low-pressure system affecting areas from the Kanto region, including Tokyo, through to the already typhoon-battered Tohoku region, the weather agency here said.

According to the Japan Meteorolog­ical Agency (JMA), as well as in the Tokyo metropolit­an region, neighborin­g Chiba prefecture has been hit by heavy downpours, with torrential rain and possible thundersto­rms also forecast in eastern to northeaste­rn regions in the country through Saturday. In Chiba Prefecture’s Kamogawa City, 85.5 mm of rain per hour was logged as falling on Friday morning and 215 mm over 12 hours until noon was logged in the prefecture’s Otaki Town, the weather agency said, adding that the amount in Otaki in the 12-hour period was almost as much as an entire average month in the region.

In the 24-hour period through yesterday morning, the weather agency has forecast 150 mm of rain to fall in the Kanto and Tohoku regions, and, along with the Pacific Izu Islands, 150 mm is expected to hit the central Japan regions of Tokai and Koshin.

The current and coming downpours are likely to further hamper the stop-start repair and restoratio­n work in areas pummeled by Typhoon Hagibis earlier this month as persistent rain since the most powerful typhoon to strike Japan in decades has continued in the wake of the mega-storm.

According to local media reports on Friday, the death toll from Typhoon Hagibis has risen to 88, with seven people still unaccounte­d for.

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