Ten killed as storms ravage eastern Japan: NHK
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[October 26, 2019]
By Tomo Uetake
TOKYO (Reuters) - The death toll from
torrential rains that caused flooding and mudslides in Japan climbed to
10 on Saturday, with three others missing, public broadcaster NHK
reported, just two weeks after the region was hit by a powerful typhoon.
Landslides ripped through waterlogged areas in Chiba and Fukushima
prefectures, in eastern and northeastern Japan, on Friday. In some
places, a month's worth of rain fell in just half a day.
Evacuation orders and advisories were issued along much of the northern
corridor already hit by two typhoons since last month. The city of
Ushiku in Chiba received 283.5 mm (11 inches) of rain over 12 hours.
Although the storm had moved away from Japan by Saturday, hundreds of
residents were still in evacuation centres and some rail and bus
services remained suspended.
Some roads were closed and about 4,700 households were still without
water in the city of Kamogawa, Chiba, the public broadcaster said.
Smartphone screen maker Japan Display Inc said it had suspended
production at its Mobara factory in Chiba on Saturday, due to a partial
blackout.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held a disaster task force meeting on
Saturday.
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A flooded residential area after a heavy rain is seen in Sakura,
Chiba prefecture, east of Tokyo, Japan, October 26, 2019, in this
photo released by Kyodo. Mandatory credit Kyodo/via REUTERS
Authorities warned of the chance of further landslides and floods,
especially in areas where levees remained broken after Typhoon
Hagibis.
That typhoon killed at least 88 people, with seven others still
missing and more than 300 injured, according to NHK.
(Reporting by Tomo Uetake; Editing by Lincoln Feast and Stephen
Coates)
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