Friday, September 11, 2015

Shibui River bursts its banks and floods cities of Joso and Osaki in Japan


The Shibui River broke its banks and the resultant floods that swept houses off their foundations and crushed others under landslides leaving at least 25 people missing and forcing more than 100,000 to flee.
In some parts of Japan the rainfall was more than twice the normal September amount of rain in 48 hours and it sparked fears of the worst flooding in more than 60 years. The government has already set up an emergency center, and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has indicated that the "unprecedented" rain had created an emergency.
This has been reported in zeenews.india.com dated 11 September 2015.
A severe rain warning continues to remain in force in parts of northern Japan and the floodwaters had uprooted trees and even washed away houses with their owners still inside.
As many as 51 helicopters have been pressed into service to rescue the stranded people over the largely rural city of Osaki, some 350-Km north of Tokyo. The waters of the Shibui River have inundated rice fields and houses as rescuers in rubber boats ferried people to safety.
Toyota Motor Corp said it had suspended production at three plants in northeastern Japan.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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