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Search Efforts Continue in Kyushu as Heavy Rains Persist

The Japan Meteorological Agency forecasts heavy rain through August 12, heightening flood and landslide risks across Kyushu.

Overview

  • Search-and-rescue teams, supported by Self-Defense Forces, are hunting for multiple missing residents after floods and landslides in Kumamoto and Fukuoka prefectures.
  • More than three million people remain under evacuation advisories or orders across the Kyushu region, including about 384,000 in Kumamoto facing the highest warning level.
  • Kyushu Electric Power Co. reports about 6,000 households lost electricity at the peak, with crews restoring service to roughly half of those by August 11.
  • Bullet train and local rail services have partially resumed, but significant disruptions persist as tracks and bridges suffer flood and landslide damage.
  • Japan Self-Defense Forces have been deployed to deliver fresh water and assist emergency relief operations in affected areas.