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860000 people took refuge in Japan's super heavy rain, and the traces of carbon kilns in the world h

According to Japanese media reports, heavy rainfall continues to occur in Kyushu, Japan. At present, the cumulative rainfall has exceeded 900 mm. As of July 4, heavy rain may continue in the region.

Japan's Meteorological Agency said that in the future, it may issue a special warning of heavy rain, remind people to be fully vigilant against geological disasters and take refuge in time before the situation worsens. The number of asylum seekers in Kagoshima, Wudao and other areas reached 860000. The rainstorm had a great impact, causing landslides in many places, and even the traces of carbon kilns in the world heritage temple mountain were washed down.

Japan's Meteorological Agency said that due to the stagnation of the rain belt on the Meiyu front and the influx of warm and humid airflow, thick rain clouds continue to form over Kyushu. The cumulative rainfall in southern Kyushu has exceeded 900 mm at most, of which 50.5 mm of heavy rainfall was observed in jibie Prefecture, Luwu City, Kagoshima County in an hour as of 8:45 a.m. on July 3.

Heiliang Longtai, chief forecaster of the Japan Meteorological Agency, said at a press conference that the recent record heavy rain in Kyushu has caused soft foundations, and we need to be seriously vigilant against secondary disasters such as mountain landslides, flooding of low-lying areas and river flooding caused by continuous heavy rainfall.

Heilianglongtai called on the people to confirm whether the housing is safe to the relevant departments before noon on the 3rd, and follow the government's advice to escape to the designated place as soon as possible.

According to the forecast of the Japan Meteorological Agency, in the next 24 hours, the rainfall in Kumamoto County in Kyushu will reach 180 mm, that in saga, Oifen, Nagasaki, Miyazaki and Kagoshima counties will reach 150 mm, and that in Fukuoka county will reach 120 mm. On the 4th, the rainfall in parts of southern and northern Kyushu will reach 300 mm to 400 mm. There is a great risk of sand disaster in Kagoshima county.

Many places in Kagoshima county have begun to release sand disaster warning information. The local Education Commission decided to suspend primary and secondary schools for two days from the 3rd. Kagoshima county and Kumamoto county have issued asylum advice to nearly 850000 residents under their jurisdiction.

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Source: Beiwan new vision