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Severe Flooding in Southern Japan Swamps Nursing Home Severe Flooding in Southern Japan Swamps Nursing Home
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Torrential rains in southern Japan caused widespread flooding and mudslides on Saturday, with at least 17 people feared dead as officials warned 75,000 residents to evacuate. Torrential rains in southern Japan caused widespread flooding and mudslides on Saturday, with at least 16 people dead as officials warned 75,000 residents to evacuate.
The public broadcaster NHK said that 17 people had been found without vital signs, including 14 at a nursing home. Nine other people were reported missing. The public broadcaster NHK said on Sunday that at least 16 people had died, including at least 14 at a nursing home. Another 17 were feared dead. Thirteen others were reported missing.
Japan has been battered by heavy flooding from typhoons and other storms in recent years, with its mountainous terrain leaving it prone to mudslides and inundations. Such storms have taken hundreds of lives, and climatologists say the problem has been exacerbated by global warming.Japan has been battered by heavy flooding from typhoons and other storms in recent years, with its mountainous terrain leaving it prone to mudslides and inundations. Such storms have taken hundreds of lives, and climatologists say the problem has been exacerbated by global warming.
This time, the flooding overnight was centered in the prefectures of Kagoshima and Kumamoto on the southern island of Kyushu. The two prefectures ordered the evacuation of 75,000 residents.This time, the flooding overnight was centered in the prefectures of Kagoshima and Kumamoto on the southern island of Kyushu. The two prefectures ordered the evacuation of 75,000 residents.
Officials in Kumamoto said that two lifeless bodies had been pulled from mudslides in the area and that one other person was missing.Officials in Kumamoto said that two lifeless bodies had been pulled from mudslides in the area and that one other person was missing.
Kumamoto’s governor, Ikuo Kabashima, said that floodwaters and mud had gushed into the nursing home, leaving scores stranded, NHK reported.Kumamoto’s governor, Ikuo Kabashima, said that floodwaters and mud had gushed into the nursing home, leaving scores stranded, NHK reported.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met with aides to devise a response to the flooding, and 10,000 members of Japan’s defense force were mobilized for rescue efforts. The Kuma River in Kumamoto was flooded and one of its bridges washed away, NHK reported.Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met with aides to devise a response to the flooding, and 10,000 members of Japan’s defense force were mobilized for rescue efforts. The Kuma River in Kumamoto was flooded and one of its bridges washed away, NHK reported.
Kyushu Electric Power said that at least 8,000 homes had been left without power as a result of the flooding.Kyushu Electric Power said that at least 8,000 homes had been left without power as a result of the flooding.
While the rains subsided in the afternoon and evening, forecasters say heavy rains could continue in the area though midweek.While the rains subsided in the afternoon and evening, forecasters say heavy rains could continue in the area though midweek.
Motoko Rich contributed reporting.