TOKYO: Heavy rain across parts of Japan has killed one person and left two missing and injured dozens mor, authorities said Saturday (Jun 3), with thousands issued evacuation warnings. The inundatio
has killed one person and left two missing and injured dozens mor, authorities said Saturday , with thousands issued evacuation warnings.
In western Wakayama, where several rivers burst their banks, officials told AFP that they had resumed the search for one man and one woman missing in the region. Some 4,000 households in regions close to Tokyo were suffering power outages, the Tokyo Electric Power Company said.
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