Floods in Japan: The death toll rises to at least 195, while the UN offers help
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July 12, 2018 15:14:21
The number of victims of the worst flood disaster in Japan in 36 years has risen to 195, as the authorities continue to search for dozens of missing people.
- United Nations chief wrote to Shinzo Abe to offer his condolences and UN support
- Some supermarkets were forced to close because the floods were interrupted
- Miniature horse nine year old found stranded on the roof.
Torrential rains hit much of western Japan as of Thursday last week, with 583 millimeters of rain falling between Friday and Saturday morning
Millions were forced to & [3939[[[[[[evacuateduetofloodsandlandslideshavediedwithmostofthoseintheprefecturesofHiroshimaandOkayama
After canceling his trip to Europe and the Middle East to oversee the emergency response, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited an evacuation center in Ku Rashiki town in the prefecture. Okayama, where more than 40 of the 195 confirmed victims died.
Squatting to talk to an elderly woman sitting on the floor, he promised her that his government would do everything possible to bring back his ordinary life
About 200 residents fled to the shelter that he visited.
"We are going to cut all the bureaucracy to ensure the goods people need for their lives, to improve life in the evacuation centers – such as air conditioners, while hot days continue – and then to get temporary housing and other things that people need to rebuild their lives, "Abe said
as party leader in September and saw his popularity ratings rise after being hit by a scandal of cronyism at the beginning of the year
The United Nations said that Secretary-General Antonio Guterres had written to Abe to offer UN support.
The UN spokesman, Stéphane Dujarric, expressed his condolences. He said the UN leader "hailed the government's efforts to help those affected and expressed admiration for the national search and rescue teams that help those in need" [19659021]. In areas where search and rescue operations were completed, construction workers and residents were working in the neighborhoods to clean up mud and debris and restore access to vehicles.
In Hiroshima's Asakita neighborhood, Nobuaki Hyuga at a neighborhood convenience store, but could only find ice cream and fruit juice, he had to go out for bread and other foods .
"We are cut off the road and we can not drive" Hyuga
Fukuyoshi Doi, a construction worker, who leads a group of volunteers who had come together to help clear the road , once said that they have cleaned up the mud "the rest of the book would come"
still blocking our local bus line, so we try to spread it so that the road can to be reopened for buses and cars. "
The Sagawa Express Co. and Yamato Transport Co. shipping companies and the Japan Freight Railway Co. freight service stated that some of their shipments to and from the flooded areas had been suspended or reduced. [19659009] Supermarkets have closed their shops or shortened their working hours due to delays in delivery and shortage.With the torrential downpour that occurred quickly over the weekend, people and animals have looked up.
Peace Winds Japan (PJW), a non-profit humanitarian organization, tweeted a horse stranded on a roof.
According to The Japan Times, Leaf, a nine-year-old miniature mare, was found on the roof in the Mabicho region in Kurashiki, prefecture Okayama
While the group was looking for help to help Leaf, she fell 2 meters from the roof and landed on his chest, the Times said.
Fortunately, she escaped without being injured and found the members of the staff. the Mabi farm where she lived.
Unfortunately, his young foal, Earth, was not so lucky and was found dead, according to PJW
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Topics:
disasters and accidents,
flood
landslide,
rainfall
missing person,
death,
Japan,
Asia
Published
July 12, 2018 15:05:24