The Manila Times

Heavy snow grips Japan, leaves 56 people dead

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TOKYO: Heavy snow that has blanketed northern Japan for weeks, triggering avalanches and affecting transport networks, has left at least 56 people dead, officials said on Thursday.

In one of the country’s coldest winters in recent years, 43 people have died as they removed snow from roofs or roads, while seven more were crushed by heavy loads of snow falling from buildings or other structures, the country’s disaster management agency said.

Four people have died in avalanches, with the latest snow slide reported in northern Akita prefecture at a popular mountain resort known for therapeuti­c hot- spring baths, which left three holidaymak­ers dead.

The 40- meter- wide avalanche crushed three tents near a naturally heated rock site on Wednesday.

Local police and rescuers continued their search on Thursday “to confirm that [no one else was] buried in the snow,” a local police spokeswoma­n said.

The extreme weather, which has filled evening news reports for weeks, has also claimed one other life, the government agency said.

Heavy snow has covered the northernmo­st island of Hokkaido and much of the north of the main Japanese island of Honshu, particular­ly affecting the country’s western side.

In Sukayu, in northern Aomori prefecture, where the temperatur­e went down as low as minus 9.2 degrees Celsius on Thursday, the snow on the ground was measured at 4.29 meters.

Yamagata and Niigata prefecture­s have more than three meters of snow, the weather agency said.

Atrocious conditions have led to the cancellati­on of flights and numerous train delays, including to parts of the shinkansen bullet train system.

In Aomori prefecture, a heavy snowstorm on Wednesday night stranded more than 100 cars on one road, forcing 250 people to seek shelter for the night in local schools, reports said.

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