Quarter
of a million forced to evacuate as Japan deluge continues (VIDEO,
PHOTOS)
The
death toll from landslides and floods in Japan has risen to at least
20. Around 260,000 people living in the area have been ordered to
evacuate, and 140,000 more were advised to leave their homes on the
southwestern island of Kyushu.
RT,
14
July, 2012
Most
of those killed lost their lives in landslides in and around the town
of Aso, situated on the foot of a volcano in Kumamoto prefecture, one
of the island’s four prefectures affected by the disaster. Many of
the casualties were elderly people unable to leave their houses as
water levels rose rapidly.
Two
hundred and sixty thousand people in the north of the island have now
been ordered to leave their houses. They were instructed to go to
designated shelters such as schools and other public facilities. Some
140,000 others were also advised to leave their houses to avoid
jeopardizing their lives.
Television
footage showed streets and land masses awash with streaming muddy
water carrying pieces of debris.
Up
to 181 landslides occurred in the Fukuoka prefecture, damaging 820
houses and washing away three bridges, Hiroaki Aoki, the prefecture’s
spokesman, stated.
“Two
men were rescued from landslides but their conditions were not
immediately available. One woman was still trapped,”
he said. “I
don’t remember any flooding which stretched over such a wide area
in our prefecture.”
A
riverside drive-in restaurant in the Yamakuni prefecture was
inundated up to the roof, though water levels later subsided.
The
Japanese Meteorological Agency expects more floods and landslides as
severe showers continue to batter the island. Rainfall of up to 4.3
inches (11 cm) an hour was registered on Saturday. Heavy rains have
been battering the southern island of Kyushu since Thursday.
A destroyed car lies near collapsed houses after a landslide caused by heavy rains in Minamiaso town, Kumamoto prefecture, July 14, 2012 (Reuters / Japan Self Defense Forces 8th Division / Handout)
Local residents stand on grassland as they look out towards a vegetable field submerged by floodwaters in Tosu, Saga Prefecture, on July 14, 2012 (AFP Photo / Jiji Press Japan out)
An aerial view of a residential area affected by a landslide triggered by torrential rain at Aso city in Kumamoto prefecture on July 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Kumamoto Fire Department via Jiji Press)
An aerial view of a residential area affected by a landslide triggered by torrential rain at Aso city in Kumamoto prefecture on July 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Kumamoto Fire Department via Jiji Press)
A road is covered in mud in a residential area after heavy rains fell at Kumamoto city in Japan's southern island of Kyushu on July 12, 2012(AFP Photo / Jiji Press Japan out)
Floodwaters engulf a river at Kumamoto city in Japan's southern island of Kyushu on July 12, 2012 (AFP Photo / Jiji Press Japan out)
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