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Rainfall Subsides in Kumamoto While Evacuation Warnings and Rescue Efforts Persist

Over three million residents remain under evacuation alerts with authorities continuing search and repair operations

AIRA (Japan), 11/08/2025.- A house is seen destroyed by a landslide in Aira, Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan, 10 August 2025 (issued 11 August 2025). Kyushu island was hit by continuous heavy rainfall due to a stagnant front, causin the Japan Meteorological Agency issued a special heavy rainfall warning in the Kumamoto Prefecture area. Torrential rain triggered floods, landslides and the cancellation of bullet train services in western and southwestern Japan. (Inundaciones, deslizamiento de tierras, Japón) EFE/EPA/JIJI PRESS JAPAN OUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/
Un vehículo avanza en un camino inundado el lunes 11 de agosto de 2025, en Kumamoto, en el sur de Japón. (Kyodo News vía AP)

Overview

  • Rainfall eased in Kumamoto early Monday but heavy downpours persist across western Kyushu, prompting the Meteorological Agency to sustain its highest-level alert in the prefecture.
  • Evacuation advisories and alerts now cover more than three million residents in Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Fukuoka and four other prefectures, according to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.
  • Rescue teams are searching floodwaters and landslide sites for several people reported missing after being swept from vehicles and falling into swollen rivers.
  • Rail operators have partially resumed bullet train and local services in northern Kyushu, while Kyushu Electric Power reports that over half of the 6,000 households without power have regained electricity.
  • Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has mobilized extra government resources for relief operations and urged residents to heed safety warnings and prioritize saving lives.