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The latest situation of rainstorm landslide in Japan 20 19 Does the rainstorm in Kyushu, Japan have an impact on going to Japan?

There was a rainstorm in Kyushu, Japan, which affected everyone's travel. Friends who want to travel pay a little attention. After all, the rainfall in Kyushu is too heavy, and many places are currently inaccessible, and related flights may be cancelled.

Latest situation Local time 2065438+July 3, 2009, Kagoshima, Japan, people walked in the rain. Vision china diagram

On the morning of July 3, due to the rising risk of geological disasters caused by heavy rain, Kagoshima City Government of Japan upgraded the previously issued "evacuation suggestion" to "evacuation instruction", requiring nearly 600,000 residents in the city to evacuate immediately.

According to a report by the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on the 3rd, the Kagoshima city government of Japan issued an "evacuation and evacuation instruction" to 275,287 families and 594,943 residents in the city at 9: 35 am on the 3rd, asking citizens to immediately retreat to safety areas such as evacuation centers, because the risk of geological disasters caused by heavy rain increased.

According to the report, in the five-level early warning measures, "evacuation and evacuation instructions" are at the fourth level, calling on all residents to evacuate immediately.

One day ago, the Japan Meteorological Agency released a message on the afternoon of the 2 nd, saying that with Kyushu as the center, heavy rainfall will continue in western Japan from the afternoon of the 3 rd to the 4 th, and the disaster risk will increase. The Meteorological Agency appealed to local residents to prepare for refuge, fully realize the urgency of the situation, protect their lives and take refuge measures as soon as possible.

Will the rainstorm in Kyushu, Japan affect going to Japan? At present, many areas are affected by heavy rain, so it is not recommended to go at this time.

The southern part of Kyushu, Japan, was hit by heavy rain. The rainfall in Kagoshima Prefecture, Samokawa City, Miyazaki Prefecture and Hayano City once exceeded 60 mm per hour. Landslides also occurred in parts of Kagoshima Prefecture, resulting in the death of 1 person. Affected by heavy rain, rivers in Kumamoto Prefecture and other areas rose and many houses were flooded. In terms of traffic, the Kyushu Shinkansen was once shut down, some roads collapsed and traffic was blocked. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued emergency evacuation warnings for rainstorm to 1, 2 1, 000 people living in the affected areas. ?