Rain hampers efforts to find survivors after deadly floods in Japan

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Residents write 'rice, water, SOS' on the ground, others wave towels, call for rescue and relief goods. FMTNews

A couple walks near debris after heavy rain lashed out at Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan, today.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned the weather front was heading across the country, predicting “heavy rain over a wide area” and urging people to “take action to protect their lives”. “Calls came from people telling us that they wanted to flee their homes, but they could not do it on their own,” he said.In one of the hardest-hit areas, residents wrote out the words “rice, water, SOS” on the ground, while others waved towels and called for rescue and relief goods.

Heavy rain is expected to continue through Tuesday afternoon and the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a non-compulsory evacuation order for around half a million people in southwestern Japan. As night fell, a JMA official told reporters: “In some cases, it can be more dangerous to go to shelters .” Yuji Hashimoto, who runs a tourism bureau in the hot-spring resort in Yatsushiro, one of the flood-hit cities in Kumamoto, told AFP that the “beautiful tourism spot dramatically changed overnight”.

 

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