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More Torrential Rain To Hit Western, Eastern Japan

More torrential rain to hit western, eastern Japan

Much of Japan can expect even more damaging rain over the coming days. The Meteorological Agency is calling on people in both eastern and western Japan to be on alert for landslides and flooding.

The weather system is set to batter areas of Kyushu, already struggling with the aftermath of earlier downpours.

More Downpours Expected In Western, Eastern Japan

More downpours expected in western, eastern japan

Much of Japan can expect even more damaging rain over the coming days. The Meteorological Agency is calling on people in both eastern and western Japan to be on alert for landslides and flooding.

The weather system is set to batter areas of Kyushu, already struggling with the aftermath of earlier downpours.

Rafting Guides Carry Relief Goods To Kuma People

Rafting guides carry relief goods to Kuma people

Local rafting guides are delivering relief supplies to downpour-hit communities in Japan's southwestern prefecture of Kumamoto. Access has been difficult because of flood damage to roads and bridges.

The guides used three vans to carry water, food, rubber boots, and other goods to three evacuation shelters and two community centers in Kuma Village.

Govt. To Push Anti-virus Steps Amid Rising Cases

Govt. to push anti-virus steps amid rising cases

The Japanese government will continue to urge people and businesses to redouble their anti-infection efforts to curb an increasing number of coronavirus cases. It also plans to start a tourism stimulus program later this month.

Tokyo reported 206 new cases on Sunday, registering more than 200 for the fourth straight day. Osaka confirmed 32 infections, prompting the prefectural government to issue an alert based on its own criteria.

Rally Opposes Proposal For Fukushima Wastewater

Rally opposes proposal for Fukushima wastewater

Dozens of young people in Japan's Fukushima Prefecture have rallied against a government panel's proposal on how to dispose of radioactive wastewater stored at the crippled Daiichi nuclear power plant.

About 50 people, including fisheries workers, marched through Koriyama City on Sunday.

Tokyo Reports Over 200 Cases For 4th Day

Tokyo reports over 200 cases for 4th day

The new coronavirus infection count has been rising across the nation with more than 200 cases reported in Tokyo on Sunday.

Metropolitan government officials say 206 new cases were confirmed in the capital. That makes it the fourth day in a row the figure has topped 200.

Death Toll From Torrential Rain Rises To 70

Death toll from torrential rain rises to 70

The death toll from the heavy rain that began hitting Japan last weekend has risen to 70. Most of the victims are in Kumamoto Prefecture and elsewhere in Kyushu.

One person was found with no vital signs, while 13 others remain unaccounted for.

More Heavy Rain Expected In Eastern, Western Japan

More heavy rain expected in eastern, western Japan

The Meteorological Agency says more heavy rain is expected in eastern and western Japan, and people should remain on the alert for landslides and floods.

The agency says radar analysis shows that about 100 millimeters of rain fell in one hour near the cities of Iwamizawa and Mikasa in Hokkaido on Sunday afternoon. A landslide warning has been issued for Iwamizawa.

Rescuers Looking For Survivors In Southern Japan

Rescuers looking for survivors in southern Japan

The record-breaking heavy rain in Japan has left 69 people dead, one without vital signs, and 13 unaccounted for. Most of the casualties were recorded in Kumamoto Prefecture on the southwestern main island of Kyushu.

Search and rescue operations are continuing on Sunday in Kyushu.

Japanese Disaster Minister Seeks More Volunteers

Japanese disaster minister seeks more volunteers

Japan's disaster management minister says areas stricken by torrential rains are suffering from a lack of volunteers to help the cleanup.

Takeda Ryota appeared on a NHK program on Sunday. He said that the number of people who have come forward to volunteer has been very low, because of concerns over the coronavirus.