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Heavy rain hits northeastern, central Japan, 100,000 told to evacuate

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August 4, 2022
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Torrential rain continued in wide areas of Japan on Thursday, with more than 100,000 residents in northeastern and central parts urged to evacuate, several people unaccounted for, and reports of power and water supply cuts, the Japanese news agency Kyodo reported.

The weather agency issued the highest rain alert for the northeastern prefecture of Yamagata, where the Mogami River had overflowed at several locations, triggering landslides, inundating houses and disrupting water supplies.

The town of Oguni in Yamagata was cut off due to landslides and flooding, local officials said.

TV footage and aerial photos showed several residential districts and a number of houses and cars submerged in muddy water in Yamagata and the central Japan prefecture of Niigata, for which the highest level of alert was also issued.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno, the central government’s top spokesman, told a regular news briefing earlier in the day that two people remained missing and around 1,900 households including in Niigata were without electricity

The heavy rain has affected railway services since Wednesday night. Railway bridges on the Banetsu West Line in Fukushima and the Yonesaka Line in Yamagata had collapsed and shinkansen bullet train services were suspended between Fukushima and Shinjo in Yamagata, according to operator East Japan Railway Co.

As of Thursday morning, around 107,000 people had been urged to evacuate from their homes in Yamagata and five other prefectures, according to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.

The village of Sekikawa in Niigata recorded 560 millimeters of rainfall in 24 hours through Thursday morning, 2.5 times the amount of rain that usually falls in the entire month of August, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

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