Overview
- Japan Meteorological Agency recorded 37 cm of rain in six hours in Tamana city, setting a local short-duration record.
- Fire and Disaster Management Agency ordered evacuations for more than 3 million people, with 384,000 in Kumamoto under the highest warning level.
- Flooding and landslides have severed roads, suspended Kyushu Shinkansen and local train services, and left multiple residents missing.
- Self-Defense Forces and defense troops have been deployed to deliver supplies and aid rescue teams in isolated communities.
- Heavy rain is forecast through August 12, and officials warn that saturated ground could trigger further flooding and slope failures.