Japan to evacuate hundreds of thousands amid heavy rain

In this file photo dated July 3, 2019, a man takes pictures of the Wada river, as the water reaches its overflow level, in Kagoshima on Kyushu island. (JIJI PRESS / AFP)

TOKYO – Hundreds of thousands of residents of Nagasaki and other parts of Kyushu island in southwest Japan have been asked to evacuate to avoid floods and the risk of landslides caused by torrential rain, authorities said on Thursday.

The warnings issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency came as a rain front moved west over the island.

Video aired by public broadcaster NHK showed streets inundated with water in some areas and rivers close to overflowing as more than an average August of rainfall fell in just 48 hours.

Authorities issued the most serious level 5 evacuation order in some parts of central Kyushu, warning residents to take immediate action to protect themselves.

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