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About 267,000 households in 11 prefectures were without drinking water on Sunday
9. July 2018 at 6:22 am TASR
OSAKA. The number of victims of torrential rains and landslides affected by western and central Japan rose to 100 on Monday morning
A further 68 people are still missing, AP reported, quoting spokesman Japanese Government, Joshih Sugo
Kyoto reported that Mazda and Daihatsu Motor had suspended production due to employee safety and supplies of spare parts in the cities of Kyoto, Hiroshima and Jamaguchi
Order to evacuate six million citizens
According to the authorities, evacuation orders or recommendations were issued for 5.9 million people in 19 prefectures. Already in the afternoon of Sunday, more than 30,000 people were in evacuation centers.
The number of victims should increase further. Three people are stranded in their homes for lack of access roads destroyed by floods
Three broken embankments
In Okayama prefecture, one of the most affected areas, more than 1000 people are temporarily stuck on the roofs of buildings near the Oda River. Most of them saved crews of boats or helicopters
The number of victims of violent rains in Japan rose to 81
Since the beginning of the rains, 39 people are died in Hiroshima Prefecture, 23 in Ehime Prefecture 13 in Okajama Prefecture. Other victims came from the prefectures of Jamaguich, Kyoto, Gifu, Shiga, Hjógo, Kóči, Fukuoka and Kagoshima, reports the television channel NHK
about 267,000 homes in 11 prefectures. The number of roads is damaged and flooded
The same situation arises in the rail transport where, according to the Ministry of Transport, the operation of 17 carriers on 56 lines has stopped [19659016]
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