The death toll reached 200 from havey rains in western Japan

More than 70 thousand people are participating in rescue operations for the victims

More than 70 thousand people are participating in rescue operations for the victims

Tokyo … News Time

The number of floods and havey rains deaths in Japan has increased over 200. According to media reports, rescue operations have been sharpened in search of missing people from rain and flood in Japan. Thousands of people have been affected by heavy rain, flood and stormy winds while searching for the victims, and more than 70 thousand people are participating in rescue operations. Recent records in Western Japan have killed more than 190 people and dozens have been missing. According to the reports found at the local time of the evening five o’clock on Friday, about 5 800 people were present in the in-depth centers provided by local governments in 16 prefectures. Ministry of Health says the water was dissolved in more than two lakhs of households by 12pm. Communication facilities have also been affected. NTTWast, communication services provider, says that 8000 land lines and internet connections are not working. The company says it will take approximately one month to restore the service. In many parts of western Japan, the mobile phone communication system is not working properly. Supermarkets and runners-run runners say some of their flood-affected shops are still closed.

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