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Continuous heavy rains in northern Kyushu, Japan, rainfall breaks historical records

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Original title: Continuous heavy rains in northern Kyushu, Japan, rainfall in many places broke historical records

Heavy rainfall triggered flooding of a river in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan

  Overseas Network, August 13th According to a report from Kyodo News on the 13th, the northern part of Kyushu, Japan has continued to rain, and the 48-hour rainfall in many places in Nagasaki and Kumamoto has broken historical records.

According to the report, as of the morning of the 13th, the 48-hour rainfall in Unzen City, Nagasaki Prefecture exceeded 700 mm, Shimabara City in the same county exceeded 530 mm, and Amakusa City in Kumamoto Prefecture exceeded 480 mm, all breaking historical records. The Japan Meteorological Agency said that the heavy rainfall will last until the 14th, and the impact will also extend to the western and northern regions of Japan.

In addition, the Japan Meteorological Agency issued the highest level of rainstorm warning in Hiroshima City, requiring local people to maintain the highest level of alert for river flooding and geological disasters. (Overseas Wang Xiluo)

  

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