Overview
- The Japan Meteorological Agency has maintained its highest-level warning in Kumamoto and expanded alerts in Fukuoka as intense rain continues.
- Tamana city in Kumamoto recorded more than 37 centimeters of rain in six hours, setting a new local precipitation record.
- Evacuation advisories and warnings have been issued to over three million residents across southwestern Japan by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency.
- Bullet trains and local rail services remain suspended in Kyushu and about 6,000 households in Kumamoto are without power, according to Kyushu Electric Power Co.
- Search-and-rescue teams are actively looking for multiple people reported missing after flooding and mudslides swept through the region