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2 bodies found, 20 missing in massive mudslide in central Japan
Updated 18:38, 04-Jul-2021
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Houses damaged by a mudslide after heavy rain at Izusan district in Atami, Japan, July 3, 2021 / Reuters

Houses damaged by a mudslide after heavy rain at Izusan district in Atami, Japan, July 3, 2021 / Reuters

Two bodies were found, 19 people rescued, about 20 people remain missing and at least 130 houses were destroyed after a massive mudslide triggered by torrential rain in central Japan on Saturday, local media reported citing authorities.

The disaster occurred at about 10:30 a.m. local time in Atami City in Shizuoka Prefecture, as heavy rainfall swept areas along the Pacific coast in central and eastern Japan.

Firefighters are conducting a search and rescue operation in the slide-stricken area for the victims.

The Shizuoka prefectural government has called for help from the Self-Defense Forces in disaster relief.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga has held talks with disaster minister Yasufumi Tanahashi over the mudslide and other calamities associated with the rain.

The Japan Meteorological Agency urged maximum alert and called on people to be vigilant for mudslides, flooding and swollen rivers.

In the 72-hour period through 11:00 a.m. Saturday local time, 790 millimeters of rainfall were logged in Hakone, Kanagawa Prefecture, and over 550 millimeters were recorded in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture, the agency said.

Due to rising rivers in Hiratsuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, south of Tokyo, the local government ordered residents to ensure their safety immediately, issuing the highest level of evacuation alert under the revised basic counter disaster law for the first time in the country.

Torrential rain also disrupted the public transport system. The Shinkansen bullet train were temporarily halted in sections between Tokyo and Shin-Osaka, according to operator Central Japan Railway Co.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency

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