TOKYO/ KARACHI (ENNS) At least 45 people are missing as torrential rains that have killed 11 people pounded western and central Japan, public broadcaster NHK told on Saturday, with more than 1.6 million people evacuated from their homes.
Japan’s Meteorological Agency issued special weather warnings across four prefectures in the west of Japan’s main island of Honshu, urging vigilance against landslides, rising rivers and strong wind amid what it called “historic” rains.
The agency said that, although a weather front had settled between western and eastern Japan, there was a risk that heavy rains would continue as warm air flowed towards the front.
The two were found in a state of “cardiopulmonary” arrest – a term used by Japanese authorities to describe apparently lifeless people before deaths have been confirmed.
One, 95-year-old woman was found in her house after part of a nearby mountain collapsed.
The previous death toll had been put at four on Friday.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said around 48,000 police, firefighters and members of Japan’s Self-Defence Forces were responding to more than 100 landslides and other appeals for help.