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Freak rain storms pound Japan, at least 3 dead

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ASAKURA: Torrential rains battered southwestern Japan for a second day on Thursday, killing three people, with 100,000 ordered to evacuate their homes and while thousands of rescuers, some in helicopters, searched for survivors.


Parts of Fukuoka prefecture, on the island of Kyushu, were hit by 556 mm of rain in the 40 hours to 4 pm on Thursday, about 1.6 times the amount that usually falls in the whole of July, the weather agency said. Television showed a military helicopter airlifting a stranded resident to safety and houses half submerged in murky water or destroyed by landslides.


“I heard this tremendous rumbling noise and then the house exploded. A tree burst through the wall into the room,” a sodden, dishevelled man told public broadcaster NHK after his house was hit by a landslide.


Three people had been killed, three were in “cardiopulmonary arrest” and eight were injured, NHK reported, while about 300 people were stranded, mostly in their homes, cut off by floods or landslides.


Thousands of soldiers, police and firefighters fanned out, wading through water and plodding through mud to search for victims.


“Since daybreak today, we have mobilised 7,800 people from police, fire authorities and the Self-Defence Forces to do our utmost in searching and rescuing the affected,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference.


About 250 people had been rescued, but there were some areas where the rescue teams had yet to reach, he said. — Reuters


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