Japan floods toll increase to 104

IANS  |  Tokyo 

The death toll from devastating floods resulting from torrential rains pounding has increased to 104, with 56 others reported missing, authorities said on Monday.

In prefecture, at least 42 people died in accidents caused by the heavy downpour and another three were seriously injured.

Another 23 people were killed in Ehime, according to latest official figures.

Some 73,000 troops of the Self-Defence Forces, police and firefighters are still working on search and rescue operations, said

Seven helicopters have also been deployed to rescue people, who took shelter on terraces and roofs of buildings to escape the flooding at a press conference.

The search for the missing is underway, Japanese reported.

Over two million people have been asked to evacuate from their homes.

About 364 mm of rain fell in some two hours over the weekend in the city of -- approximately 1.5 times the average monthly rainfall for July, according to

Sukumo city in prefecture received 263 mm of rain in almost the same period of time.

have been severely disrupted since the rains began on July 5, with Shinkansen partially suspended in most parts of western and major arterial highways partially closed.

Manufacturing was also hit hard by the heavy downpour and flooding, as major carmakers such as and and manufacturer such as suspending operations at some plants in

The rains are the deadliest to hit Japan since August 2014, when 77 people died in

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 11:58 IST