Japan rains disaster toll rises to 199: government

AFP  |  Tokyo 

The toll in record rains that have devastated parts of today rose to 199, with dozens still missing, a top said.

said were continuing after the worst weather-related disaster in in over three decades.

Shinzo Abe, who visited one of the worst-affected regions yesterday, plans to travel yesterday to another area hit by deadly flooding and landslides after the rains, Suga said.

Abe cancelled a four-stop foreign trip due this week as the death toll in the disaster rose.

Hopes for finding survivors have faded a week after the rains began, even though the downpours have now stopped and flood waters have receded.

At least 10,000 people who evacuated their homes or were rescued are now living in shelters, and the government has pledged to set aside emergency funding to help people return home.

"We will do everything we can so that people will not have to continue living in uncomfortable situations in shelters," Abe said at a morning meeting.

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 08:40 IST