Heavy Rain Hits Southern Japan, Over 1,20,000 Ordered To Evacuate: Report

The Japan Meteorological Agency issued its highest rain alerts in three prefectures on Kyushu island, prompting some local governments to order residents to evacuate.

Heavy Rain Hits Southern Japan, Over 1,20,000 Ordered To Evacuate: Report

A woman walks past the Olympic Rings lit up at dusk in the rain, on the Odaiba waterfront in Tokyo



Tokyo:

Japan issued evacuation requests to more than 120,000 residents in some southern prefectures due to heavy rain on Saturday, NHK reported, just days after deadly landslides struck the seaside city of Atami southwest of Tokyo.

The Japan Meteorological Agency issued its highest rain alerts in three prefectures on Kyushu island, prompting some local governments to order residents to evacuate.

A week ago heavy rains lashed the resort city of Atami, triggering landslides that have killed at least nine people and left 20 missing.

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