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Floods wreak devastation on Kyushu

China Daily | Updated: 2017-07-08 07:07

ASAKURA, Japan - Rescuers are scrambling to find more than 20 people missing after huge floods swept across Japan's south this week, killing six and leaving a trail of destruction.

Raging rivers overflowing with water and mud have devastated swathes of Kyushu island after heavy rainfall, swept away roads and houses and destroyed schools.

Thousands of rescuers have been fighting through thick mud and battling the rain to search for missing and stranded people, with more than 1,100 believed to be cut off according to public broadcaster NHK.

The government said on Friday that six people had been killed, while 22 remain unaccounted for.

NHK footage showed rescuers removing the body of a victim from a damaged home and heavy machines moving rocks and dirt to clean roads.

A number of fallen trees were shown smashed into houses in the hard-hit Fukuoka prefecture city of Asakura, which saw more than 50 centimeters of rain in a 12-hour period to Wednesday night.

Vehicles could also be seen overturned or buried in mud and reinforced river banks destroyed by raging water. Military trucks and rescue vehicles competed for space on the city's streets.

NHK said local authorities were dispatching helicopters to pluck people out of isolation, showing footage of stranded elderly residents being rescued.

It added that local authorities were rushing to restore access to regions cut off by the landslides and floods.

In the nearby city of Hita in neighboring Oita prefecture, Masayoshi Arakawa said he had experienced heavy rains in the past but this year's deluge was unexpected.

"A few years ago I had no problems so I thought that's how it would go again and so I decided to spend the night at my house last night," he said on Thursday at an evacuation shelter.

"But when I went out to see how it was outside, I became frightened."

The government's top spokesman, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, said that some 12,000 police, military, firefighters and coast guard personnel were taking part in rescue operations.

As of Thursday, they had recovered 522 people, and a further 15 on Friday.

"Heavy rain is forecast to continue intermittently," Suga said, while calling for continued vigilance.

"I would like people in the disaster zone to pay full attention to evacuation information."

In Hita, Katsuko Noda was also among those forced to flee her home.

"A neighbor came to see me and told me that there was a landslide and that the water could reach us, so I took my bag without further delay and I came to take refuge here," she said at the evacuation shelter.

Heavy rain and landslide warnings remained in place on Friday.

Afp - Reuters

 Floods wreak devastation on Kyushu

An elderly woman is carried away by a rescue worker on Friday in the flood-hit Japanese city of Asakura.Kyodo Via Reuters

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