Japan rescuers evacuate people in remote areas in Japan after three days of floods The death toll has risen to 18 in the south, according to a statement.
Rain-triggered landslides have caused unprecedented rain to destroy roads, houses, and schools in the area. Kaohsiung is one of Japan's major islands, some 900 km southwest of Tokyo. .
Government spokesman Yoshi Sadusawa told a news conference that some 12,000 rescuers had gathered on July 9 attempts to search for survivors. We work hard to save people who are missing or trapped in somewhere.
The latest figures show 18 dead and 27 missing. Japan's Meteorological Department on July 9 warned of recent heavy rainfall and mudslides on KYUSHU Island.
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