Saturday, July 4, 2020

Floods in western Japan kill 14 lives in nursing homes

Japanese authorities often use the term before the doctor officially recognizes the death.

"Self-defense forces have started rescue operations," said Kabashima, adding that other people in the home are undergoing normal temperatures.

NHK TV reported that around 60-70 people were in the house during the floods that reached the second floor on Saturday morning (4).

Local officials said another found another cardiac arrest in a landslide in Kumamoto. Previously, they identified two people dead.

In another area in Kumamoto, one person was seriously injured and another 9 were lost while around 100 people were stranded because the roads were flooded and landslides severed, NHK reports.

The Meteorological Agency has reduced the precipitation warning level one step from the highest emergency levels in Kumamoto and Nagoya. But Prime Minister Shinzo Abe asks local people "Fully awake"

Abe ordered 10,000 soldiers to prepare for an impromptu trip to participate in rescue and rescue operations and promised that the federal government would "do its utmost to take emergency measures. And giving priority to public life "

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