Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Heavy rain in Japan forces almost 400,000 from their homes

Heavy rain and overflowing rivers in southern Japan have forced the evacuation of almost 400,000 people, public broadcaster NHK said on Wednesday.

“Rivers are bursting their banks and there are landslides,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters.

“This could lead to large-scale damage. The prime minister has ordered us to stay on top of the situation.”

In Fukuoka Prefecture, about 375,000 people were ordered to evacuate as swollen rivers threatened to inundate homes.

In neighboring Oita Prefecture, more than 21,000 people have been ordered to leave heir homes, according to NHK.

People forced from their homes were staying in evacuation centers in schools and government buildings on high ground.

Source: Heavy rain in Japan forces almost 400,000 from their homes | Reuters


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