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Heavy rains lash SW Japan, trigger mudslides

Japanese authorities directed more than one million residents to evacuate their homes as heavy rains batter the region, prompting fears of landslides and widespread flooding. Forecasters say up to 300 millimetres of rain is expected through Thursday

Heavy rains lash SW Japan
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Published : Jul 4, 2019, 11:47 AM IST

Updated : Jul 4, 2019, 12:06 PM IST

Kyushu: Bracing for mudslides and flooding, over a million people have been ordered to evacuate as heavy rains continue to lash the southwestern Japanese region of Kyushu on Thursday.

Heavy rains lash SW Japan

Quoting local officials, CNN reported that the region experienced nearly a month's rainfall in a single day. It received more than 300 millimetres of rain on Thursday which is equivalent to the island's average rainfall of 319 millimetres for July.

Meanwhile, NHK World reported that rainfall in parts of Kagoshima and Miyazaki reached 1,000 millimetres since Friday which is more than double the average for July.

Civilians in central and eastern Japan have been told to stay alert for mudslides, flooding, lightning strikes, strong gusts and overflowing rivers as around 100 to 130 millimetres of rain is expected to lash the region before Friday morning.

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Meanwhile, an elderly woman is missing after her home was destroyed in a mudslide in Kagoshima's Soo City on Thursday morning.

Several communities have also been cut off in Miyazaki prefecture's Miyakonojo City due to flooding and mudslides. No injuries have been reported yet.

Kyushu: Bracing for mudslides and flooding, over a million people have been ordered to evacuate as heavy rains continue to lash the southwestern Japanese region of Kyushu on Thursday.

Heavy rains lash SW Japan

Quoting local officials, CNN reported that the region experienced nearly a month's rainfall in a single day. It received more than 300 millimetres of rain on Thursday which is equivalent to the island's average rainfall of 319 millimetres for July.

Meanwhile, NHK World reported that rainfall in parts of Kagoshima and Miyazaki reached 1,000 millimetres since Friday which is more than double the average for July.

Civilians in central and eastern Japan have been told to stay alert for mudslides, flooding, lightning strikes, strong gusts and overflowing rivers as around 100 to 130 millimetres of rain is expected to lash the region before Friday morning.

Also Read: 26 killed as fishing boat capsizes in Honduras

Meanwhile, an elderly woman is missing after her home was destroyed in a mudslide in Kagoshima's Soo City on Thursday morning.

Several communities have also been cut off in Miyazaki prefecture's Miyakonojo City due to flooding and mudslides. No injuries have been reported yet.

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