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Tape rains in Japan's quake-stricken Noto region kill a minimum of one

Tape-record rains in main Japan's Noto region, still recuperating from a major New Year's. Day earthquake, eliminated a minimum of a single person on Saturday, triggered. evacuation orders for 10s of thousands and triggered blackouts for. more than 6,000 households.

7 people, including four working on quake. reconstruction, were missing, and calls for rescue were overloading. the fire department, public broadcaster NHK reported.

Per hour rains struck record 121 mm (4.8 inches) on Saturday. early morning in Wajima, while neighbouring Suzu received 84.5 mm in. an hour, also an all-time high.

Television video revealed brown floodwater turning streets into. rivers in Wajima, with cars and trucks half submerged.

Eiichi Higashi, a Wajima citizen nestling at an. evacuation centre within the city, told NHK that individuals were. rushing to the facility as evening neared.

It's tough to see people who reside in momentary housing. after losing their houses to the quake now pertaining to yet another. shelter since of the rain, Higashi stated.

Military personnel have actually been dispatched to the region to. deal with a rescue mission together with police officers and fire. fighters, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi told. reporters.

This is heavy rain in the area that suffered huge. damage by the Noto peninsula earthquake. There need to be numerous. people who are really worried, Hayashi said.

The 7.6 magnitude quake killed more than 300 individuals in Suzu,. Wajima and surrounding locations.

(source: Reuters)