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Floods, landslides ravage central Japan after heavy rains
Unprecedented rainfall caused flooding on the Noto Peninsula in central Japan, leaving at least one dead and eleven missing.Flooding and landslides in central Japan have left one person dead and at least 11 missing.
Japan: Torrential Rains Cause Flooding, Prompt Highest Alert In Ishikawa Prefecture 10
Heavy rainfall triggered flash flooding in several municipalities on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture on Saturday, September 21, leaving one person dead and 10 missing as of Sunday. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued an emergency rain warning,
Japan orders thousands to evacuate flooded prefecture amid heavy rain
Japan has ordered tens of thousands of people to evacuate Ishikawa prefecture, as torrential rains cause dangerous flooding. The region is still recovering from a devastating earthquake in January.
Heavy Rain in Japan Causes Deadly Flooding and Landslides
One person is dead and seven others are missing in Noto Peninsula, state media reported. The region is still recovering from a catastrophic earthquake earlier this year.
Floods, Landslides Hit Central Japan Months After Major Quake
Heavy rain lashed central Japan on Sunday, with floods and landslides leaving one dead and at least six missing in an area already devastated by a major earthquake earlier this year.
Floods Leave One Dead, Many Missing in Quake-Hit Area of Japan
At least one person was killed and several others missing after torrential rains caused flooding in a northern Japan coastal region still recovering from a deadly earthquake that struck at the start of this year.
Japan downgrades heavy rain emergency warning in Ishikawa prefecture
TOKYO, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- Japan's weather agency on Sunday morning downgraded its heavy rain emergency warning for parts of Ishikawa Prefecture to a warning, but authorities called for continued vigilance against possible floods and landslides.
Several missing after heavy rain pounds Japan’s Noto region
At least six people were reported missing Sunday after heavy rain pounded Japan’s northcentral region of Noto, triggering landslides and floods and leaving one person dead in a region still
Record rains in Japan's quake-stricken Noto region kill at least one
Record rains in central Japan's Noto region, still recovering from a major New Year's Day earthquake, killed at least one person on Saturday, prompted evacuation orders for tens of thousands and caused blackouts for more than 6,
Japan orders evacuations as heavy rains trigger floods in quake-hit area
This handout image taken from a CCTV camera from the Ishikawa Prefectural River Information System and received via Jiji Press on September 21, 2024 shows the Kawarada River near its crest due to heavy rains in the city of Wajima,
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Rescue workers search for at least 6 people missing after heavy rain pounds Japan’s Noto region
Rescue workers searched for at least six people missing Sunday after heavy rain pounded Japan’s northcentral region of Noto, ...
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Authorities urge caution against floods and landsides in Ishikawa Prefecture
Japan's Meteorological Agency has changed its heavy rain emergency warning for parts of Ishikawa Prefecture to a warning. But ...
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Heavy rain pounds northcentral Japan leaving 1 person dead and several others missing
Officials say heavy rain has pounded Japan’s northcentral region of Noto which triggered landslides and floods and left one ...
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1 dead, 6 missing as record rainfall hits Japan
One died and at least six others went missing following unprecedented rainfall in Japan's Ishikawa prefecture on Saturday, ...
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