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Japan, hit by torrential rains, orders over 1 million to evacuate

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TOKYO: Japan ordered more than one million people on the southernmost island of Kyushu to take shelter in evacuation centres and other safe areas on Wednesday as heavy rains triggered small landslides and threatened to cause widespread flooding.


Some parts of southern Kyushu have received over 1,000 mm (39.4 inches) of rain since Friday, about as much as usually falls in the whole month of July, broadcaster NHK said.


Forecasters expect as much as 300 mm more rainfall in some areas by Thursday evening.


Evacuation orders were issued for 1.1 million residents of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures at the southern tip of Kyushu, NHK said. Some 930,000 more were advised to leave.


Only some 3,500 people had evacuated as of 4:00 pm (0700 GMT), according to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.


“I live alone next to a river, and it’s scary to think of water rising,” one woman in an evacuation centre told NHK. Another person said the volume of rainfall was “terrible”.


Television footage showed rivers filled with fast-moving brown water, but none had overflowed their banks as of Wednesday evening, although one low dyke had broken and efforts were being made to repair it with sandbags.


Several small landslides were reported, including one that swept away two cars and damaged a pre-fabricated shed. A mother and child in another car swept away by a landslide sustained minor injuries.


“The rain was just flowing all over the rice fields,” one woman told NHK.


A Twitter user posted a photo of a road covered with brown water. “Whoa, the road I take to work is a mess,” the user wrote.


In Tokyo, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said residents should “take steps to protect their lives, including early evacuation,” and he ordered the military to prepare for rescue operations.


— Reuters


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