“Unprecedented rain in Japan unleashed heavy floods on Friday that tore houses from their foundations, uprooted trees, and forced more than 100,000 people from their homes,” according to Reuters. One person was missing after rivers burst their banks in cities north of Tokyo following days of heavy rain, caused by Typhoon Etau, pummeling Japan. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued special downpour warnings for Tochigi and Ibaraki prefectures, north of Tokyo, warning of further mudslides and flooding.
- Residents in several houses wait for rescue helicopters in a residential area, flooded by the Kinugawa River due to Typhoon Etau, in Joso, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan, on September 10, 2015.Kyodo / Reuters
- A resident is rescued by a member of the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) as they are lifted by a helicopter over a residential area flooded by the Kinugawa River in Japan on September 10, 2015.Reuters
- Local residents react as they look at damaged houses and the flooded Kurokawa River, caused by Typhoon Etau, in Kanuma, Tochigi prefecture, Japan, on September 10, 2015.Kyodo / Reuters
- After being rescued by a helicopter from an area flooded by the Kinugawa River, a woman is carried by a Japan Self-Defense Forces member upon their arrival at Ishige Park and Sports Center, which acted as an evacuation center, in Joso, Ibaraki Prefecture, on September 10, 2015.Issei Kato / Reuters
- Evacuees from an area flooded by the Kinugawa River receive food supplies at an evacuation center in Ishige Park and Sports Center in Joso, Japan, on September 10, 2015.Issei Kato / Reuters
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