Heavy rain in south Japan causes flood, mudslides; 4 injured

TOKYO – Heavy rain has triggered flooding and mudslides in southern Japan, injuring four people and damaging dozens of homes.

 Heavy rain in south Japan causes flood, mudslides; 4 injured

In this Wednesday, July 3, 2019, photo, a river is swollen with the heavy in Miyakonojo, Miyazaki prefecture, western Japan. Japanese authorities on Wednesday directed more than 1 million residents in parts of the southern main island of Kyushu to evacuate to designated shelters as heavy rains batter the region, prompting fears of landslides and widespread flooding.(Kyodo News via AP)

More than 1 million residents have been advised to evacuate to shelters in the region.

Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasutoshi Nishimura told reporters Thursday that four people were injured in the hardest-hit southern prefecture of Kagoshima, but none seriously.

Nishimura says a fifth person is missing in the prefecture, possibly buried underneath a mudslide that already left one dead.

Nishimura said nearly 80 houses were damaged in Kagoshima and the two other southern prefectures of Miyazaki and Kumamoto.

Kagoshima Gov. Satoshi Mitazono has requested the help of military personnel in the rescue effort. /gsg

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