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Dramatic video footage of Atami landslide | 20 feared swept away in Atami, Japan |
Dramatic video footage of Atami, landslide | 20 feared swept away in Atami, Tokyo, Japan in rain-triggered landslide.
Twenty or so people were feared swept away by a landside triggered by heavy rains in Atami, a seaside resort town in Shizuoka Prefecture, on July 3.
Prefectural authorities said a number of homes were swept away and they had been unable to make contact with 20 or so residents.
The prefectural government set up a task force to deal with the disaster and was preparing to seek assistance from the Self-Defenses Forces in the rescue effort.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, 315 millimeters of rain was recorded in the 48-period until 12:40 p.m. on July 3 in Atami, far exceeding the average monthly rainfall for July of 242.5 mm.
Tens of thousands of residents wer...
published: 03 Jul 2021
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Shocking moment horrifying landslide buries everything in its path in Atami, Japan
A horrifying landslide has left at least 20 people missing, two dead and dozens of homes buried after crashing through a city in Japan.
Shocking video shows the torrent of mud and water surging through Atami as the collapse swept away everything in its path.
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published: 03 Jul 2021
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Japan SHOCKED! Tsunami from the Mountains: Massive mudslide in Atami City, Shizuoka. Japan landslide
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Japan shocked! Tsunami from the mountains: Massive mudslide in Atami.
A massive mudslide swept through the Izusan area of the town of Atami on July 3, sweeping away at least 80 homes and a number of cars. At least 20 people have missing, presumed to be swept away.
Local media reports that a special dam located in a stream nearby, built to stop flash floods, was engulfed and collapsed creating a tsunami-like effect. The slide was caused by mor...
published: 03 Jul 2021
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Scary footage from Japan !! A huge mudflow has hit Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture!
Mudflow in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Natural disaster on July 3, 2021
Around 10:30 am on July 3, a large-scale natural disaster - a mudflow occurred in the Japanese city of Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture.
The landslide occurred in an area called Izusan.
Many houses and cars were damaged, and possibly people.
On the eve of this event, the authorities received a warning of an impending catastrophe.
Residents of the area said: "The fire siren went off at about 10 am, so when I went outside, the firefighters urged residents to evacuate.
It looks like more than 10 houses were caught in the stream of water and mud."
A disaster response headquarters was quickly established in Shizuoka Prefecture, and the governor asked the Self-Defense Forces to take action to deal with the disaster.
The num...
published: 03 Jul 2021
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HORRIFIC Mudslide Hits Atami, Japan - Jul. 3, 2021 熱海土砂崩れ
About 20 people are missing and at least 10 houses were destroyed Saturday after torrential rain triggered a large mudslide southwest of Tokyo, local authorities said.
Firefighters are conducting a search and rescue mission in the slide-hit area in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, for those missing as heavy rainfall swept areas along the Pacific coast in central and eastern Japan.
The Shizuoka prefectural government called for help from the Self-Defense Forces in dealing with the disaster, which occurred at about 10:30 a.m. in Atami, home to hot spa resorts.
Read more: https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210703/p2g/00m/0na/035000c
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published: 03 Jul 2021
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Japan landslides: Rescuers search for 80 missing after torrential rains hit Atami
More than a thousand Japanese rescuers combed through crumbled houses and buried roads on Monday, two days after landslides tore through the seaside city of Atami, fighting against time and poor weather to search for roughly 80 people believed missing.
At least three people have been killed in Atami after torrential rain over the weekend - more than a usual July's worth in 24 hours some areas - touched off a succession of landslides, sending torrents of mud and rock ripping through streets.
"When I saw what had happened, I just wanted to cry." Naoto Date, an eyewitness, said in an interview. His neighbours had all been evacuated as a precaution, but he chose to stay at home as he had just returned from Tokyo where coronavirus infections are climbing again.
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published: 05 Jul 2021
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Landslide in Atami, Shizuoka prefecture in Japan ... Jul 2021
Landslide in Atami, Shizuoka prefecture in Japan ... Jul 2021
At least 20 people have been reported missing on Saturday, after heavy rains hit Japan’s central city of Atami, triggering landslides, according to the public broadcaster NHK.
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published: 03 Jul 2021
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Dramatic video footage of Atami landslide | 20 feared swept away in Atami, Japan |
Dramatic video footage of Atami, landslide | 20 feared swept away in Atami, Tokyo, Japan in rain-triggered landslide.
Twenty or so people were feared swept aw...
Dramatic video footage of Atami, landslide | 20 feared swept away in Atami, Tokyo, Japan in rain-triggered landslide.
Twenty or so people were feared swept away by a landside triggered by heavy rains in Atami, a seaside resort town in Shizuoka Prefecture, on July 3.
Prefectural authorities said a number of homes were swept away and they had been unable to make contact with 20 or so residents.
The prefectural government set up a task force to deal with the disaster and was preparing to seek assistance from the Self-Defenses Forces in the rescue effort.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, 315 millimeters of rain was recorded in the 48-period until 12:40 p.m. on July 3 in Atami, far exceeding the average monthly rainfall for July of 242.5 mm.
Tens of thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate as torrential rains continued to lash the Kanto and Tokai regions, causing widespread flooding.
The Hiratsuka city government in Kanagawa Prefecture adjacent to Tokyo issued an evacuation order around 7:10 a.m. on July 3 due to fears the Kanamegawa river would burst its banks.
There were concerns that five other rivers might also overflow, so the evacuation order eventually covered about 200,000 people living near areas at risk of flooding.
Some local residents in the Matoi district of Hiratsuka awoke July 3 to find the water level above their knees. Cars were immobilized by the flooding.
A landslide around 8 a.m. near the Zushi interchange of the Yokohama-Yokosuka road in Kanagawa Prefecture overturned a car. A passenger was rescued and taken to hospital but is sufficiently stable to converse.
Evacuation orders were issued by 18 municipalities in Chiba Prefecture, also adjacent to Tokyo, by 9:30 a.m. on July 3. Prefectural government officials said at least five structures in Kujukuri and Narita in the prefecture were flooded as of 10:30 a.m.
Chiba prefectural police received an emergency call around midnight July 2 by an individual in Chiba city reporting that a company colleague had fallen into a river where water levels had risen. The two had gone drinking and were on their way home.
Evacuation orders were also issued in 15 municipalities in Shizuoka Prefecture.
According to the JMA, record rainfall over the 48-hour period until 9 a.m. on July 3 was observed at Mori, Shizuoka Prefecture, which received 475 millimeters, while Fuji and the Tenryu district of Hamamatsu in the same prefecture received 449.5 mm and 363.5 mm, respectively.
A total of 30 locations in five prefectures, including Tokyo, set new rainfall records for a 48-hour period in July.
JMA officials were also cautioning residents in areas that have received heavy rainfall to be on their guard against landslides.
The agency is anticipating more rainfall until July 5 as the seasonal front moves northward toward the Sea of Japan.
For the 24-hour period until 6 a.m. on July 4, the agency forecast 150 mm of rain for the Tokai region, 120 mm for the Kanto-Koshin region and 100 mm for the Kinki and northern Kyushu regions.
The heavy rains disrupted Shinkansen and local train services in the Kanto region on the morning of July 3.
https://wn.com/Dramatic_Video_Footage_Of_Atami_Landslide_|_20_Feared_Swept_Away_In_Atami,_Japan_|
Dramatic video footage of Atami, landslide | 20 feared swept away in Atami, Tokyo, Japan in rain-triggered landslide.
Twenty or so people were feared swept away by a landside triggered by heavy rains in Atami, a seaside resort town in Shizuoka Prefecture, on July 3.
Prefectural authorities said a number of homes were swept away and they had been unable to make contact with 20 or so residents.
The prefectural government set up a task force to deal with the disaster and was preparing to seek assistance from the Self-Defenses Forces in the rescue effort.
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, 315 millimeters of rain was recorded in the 48-period until 12:40 p.m. on July 3 in Atami, far exceeding the average monthly rainfall for July of 242.5 mm.
Tens of thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate as torrential rains continued to lash the Kanto and Tokai regions, causing widespread flooding.
The Hiratsuka city government in Kanagawa Prefecture adjacent to Tokyo issued an evacuation order around 7:10 a.m. on July 3 due to fears the Kanamegawa river would burst its banks.
There were concerns that five other rivers might also overflow, so the evacuation order eventually covered about 200,000 people living near areas at risk of flooding.
Some local residents in the Matoi district of Hiratsuka awoke July 3 to find the water level above their knees. Cars were immobilized by the flooding.
A landslide around 8 a.m. near the Zushi interchange of the Yokohama-Yokosuka road in Kanagawa Prefecture overturned a car. A passenger was rescued and taken to hospital but is sufficiently stable to converse.
Evacuation orders were issued by 18 municipalities in Chiba Prefecture, also adjacent to Tokyo, by 9:30 a.m. on July 3. Prefectural government officials said at least five structures in Kujukuri and Narita in the prefecture were flooded as of 10:30 a.m.
Chiba prefectural police received an emergency call around midnight July 2 by an individual in Chiba city reporting that a company colleague had fallen into a river where water levels had risen. The two had gone drinking and were on their way home.
Evacuation orders were also issued in 15 municipalities in Shizuoka Prefecture.
According to the JMA, record rainfall over the 48-hour period until 9 a.m. on July 3 was observed at Mori, Shizuoka Prefecture, which received 475 millimeters, while Fuji and the Tenryu district of Hamamatsu in the same prefecture received 449.5 mm and 363.5 mm, respectively.
A total of 30 locations in five prefectures, including Tokyo, set new rainfall records for a 48-hour period in July.
JMA officials were also cautioning residents in areas that have received heavy rainfall to be on their guard against landslides.
The agency is anticipating more rainfall until July 5 as the seasonal front moves northward toward the Sea of Japan.
For the 24-hour period until 6 a.m. on July 4, the agency forecast 150 mm of rain for the Tokai region, 120 mm for the Kanto-Koshin region and 100 mm for the Kinki and northern Kyushu regions.
The heavy rains disrupted Shinkansen and local train services in the Kanto region on the morning of July 3.
- published: 03 Jul 2021
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Shocking moment horrifying landslide buries everything in its path in Atami, Japan
A horrifying landslide has left at least 20 people missing, two dead and dozens of homes buried after crashing through a city in Japan.
Shocking video shows th...
A horrifying landslide has left at least 20 people missing, two dead and dozens of homes buried after crashing through a city in Japan.
Shocking video shows the torrent of mud and water surging through Atami as the collapse swept away everything in its path.
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A horrifying landslide has left at least 20 people missing, two dead and dozens of homes buried after crashing through a city in Japan.
Shocking video shows the torrent of mud and water surging through Atami as the collapse swept away everything in its path.
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- published: 03 Jul 2021
- views: 68247
4:05
Japan SHOCKED! Tsunami from the Mountains: Massive mudslide in Atami City, Shizuoka. Japan landslide
#NDNews: Natural disasters news every day. Disaster July 3. Live news live about bad weather and climate change. Earth's pain will cleanse the Planet from the h...
#NDNews: Natural disasters news every day. Disaster July 3. Live news live about bad weather and climate change. Earth's pain will cleanse the Planet from the humanity. In the world in a day about severe nature. Catastrophes are here and now. Global warming is not far off.
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Japan shocked! Tsunami from the mountains: Massive mudslide in Atami.
A massive mudslide swept through the Izusan area of the town of Atami on July 3, sweeping away at least 80 homes and a number of cars. At least 20 people have missing, presumed to be swept away.
Local media reports that a special dam located in a stream nearby, built to stop flash floods, was engulfed and collapsed creating a tsunami-like effect. The slide was caused by more than a month's worth of July rain in just 48 hours, according to local media reports.
The city is bordered by mountains with steep slopes and, in many cases, they are covered with a layer of volcanic soil, which can flow down a slope easily after absorbing water. The Atami city officials ordered the evacuation of around 20000 households after the mudslide.
There were concerns that five other rivers might also overflow, so the evacuation order eventually covered about 200000 people living near areas at risk of flooding.
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Japan shocked! Tsunami from the mountains: Massive mudslide in Atami.
A massive mudslide swept through the Izusan area of the town of Atami on July 3, sweeping away at least 80 homes and a number of cars. At least 20 people have missing, presumed to be swept away.
Local media reports that a special dam located in a stream nearby, built to stop flash floods, was engulfed and collapsed creating a tsunami-like effect. The slide was caused by more than a month's worth of July rain in just 48 hours, according to local media reports.
The city is bordered by mountains with steep slopes and, in many cases, they are covered with a layer of volcanic soil, which can flow down a slope easily after absorbing water. The Atami city officials ordered the evacuation of around 20000 households after the mudslide.
There were concerns that five other rivers might also overflow, so the evacuation order eventually covered about 200000 people living near areas at risk of flooding.
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The channel lists such natural disasters as:
1) Geological emergencies: Earthquake, volcanic eruption, mudflow, landslide, landfall, avalanche;
2) Hydrological emergencies: Flood, Tsunami, Limnological catastrophe, floods, flooding;
3) Fires: Forest fire, Peat fire, Glass Fire, Wildfire;
4) Meteorological emergencies: Tornado, Cyclone, Blizzard, Hail, Drought, Hail, Hurricane, Storm, Thunderstorm, typhoon, Tempest, Lightning.
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- published: 03 Jul 2021
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1:43
Scary footage from Japan !! A huge mudflow has hit Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture!
Mudflow in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Natural disaster on July 3, 2021
Around 10:30 am on July 3, a large-scale natural disaster - a mudflow occurred in...
Mudflow in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Natural disaster on July 3, 2021
Around 10:30 am on July 3, a large-scale natural disaster - a mudflow occurred in the Japanese city of Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture.
The landslide occurred in an area called Izusan.
Many houses and cars were damaged, and possibly people.
On the eve of this event, the authorities received a warning of an impending catastrophe.
Residents of the area said: "The fire siren went off at about 10 am, so when I went outside, the firefighters urged residents to evacuate.
It looks like more than 10 houses were caught in the stream of water and mud."
A disaster response headquarters was quickly established in Shizuoka Prefecture, and the governor asked the Self-Defense Forces to take action to deal with the disaster.
The number of missing is 20, but Prefectural Emergency Management Spokesman Takamichi Sugiyama confirmed that the number of missing is at least 19, although he said the number could rise.
The scale of the damage and the number of victims are still being specified.
In 2021, natural disasters have become more frequent. We see signs of global warming and climate change in many countries around the world. It is not known how 2021 will end. Follow the latest news on natural disasters on the KN News channel.
#熱海市 #泥流 #伊豆山神社
https://wn.com/Scary_Footage_From_Japan_A_Huge_Mudflow_Has_Hit_Atami,_Shizuoka_Prefecture
Mudflow in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Natural disaster on July 3, 2021
Around 10:30 am on July 3, a large-scale natural disaster - a mudflow occurred in the Japanese city of Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture.
The landslide occurred in an area called Izusan.
Many houses and cars were damaged, and possibly people.
On the eve of this event, the authorities received a warning of an impending catastrophe.
Residents of the area said: "The fire siren went off at about 10 am, so when I went outside, the firefighters urged residents to evacuate.
It looks like more than 10 houses were caught in the stream of water and mud."
A disaster response headquarters was quickly established in Shizuoka Prefecture, and the governor asked the Self-Defense Forces to take action to deal with the disaster.
The number of missing is 20, but Prefectural Emergency Management Spokesman Takamichi Sugiyama confirmed that the number of missing is at least 19, although he said the number could rise.
The scale of the damage and the number of victims are still being specified.
In 2021, natural disasters have become more frequent. We see signs of global warming and climate change in many countries around the world. It is not known how 2021 will end. Follow the latest news on natural disasters on the KN News channel.
#熱海市 #泥流 #伊豆山神社
- published: 03 Jul 2021
- views: 51338
2:54
HORRIFIC Mudslide Hits Atami, Japan - Jul. 3, 2021 熱海土砂崩れ
About 20 people are missing and at least 10 houses were destroyed Saturday after torrential rain triggered a large mudslide southwest of Tokyo, local authoritie...
About 20 people are missing and at least 10 houses were destroyed Saturday after torrential rain triggered a large mudslide southwest of Tokyo, local authorities said.
Firefighters are conducting a search and rescue mission in the slide-hit area in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, for those missing as heavy rainfall swept areas along the Pacific coast in central and eastern Japan.
The Shizuoka prefectural government called for help from the Self-Defense Forces in dealing with the disaster, which occurred at about 10:30 a.m. in Atami, home to hot spa resorts.
Read more: https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210703/p2g/00m/0na/035000c
#atami #熱海 #土砂崩れ
https://wn.com/Horrific_Mudslide_Hits_Atami,_Japan_Jul._3,_2021_熱海土砂崩れ
About 20 people are missing and at least 10 houses were destroyed Saturday after torrential rain triggered a large mudslide southwest of Tokyo, local authorities said.
Firefighters are conducting a search and rescue mission in the slide-hit area in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, for those missing as heavy rainfall swept areas along the Pacific coast in central and eastern Japan.
The Shizuoka prefectural government called for help from the Self-Defense Forces in dealing with the disaster, which occurred at about 10:30 a.m. in Atami, home to hot spa resorts.
Read more: https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20210703/p2g/00m/0na/035000c
#atami #熱海 #土砂崩れ
- published: 03 Jul 2021
- views: 66151
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Japan landslides: Rescuers search for 80 missing after torrential rains hit Atami
More than a thousand Japanese rescuers combed through crumbled houses and buried roads on Monday, two days after landslides tore through the seaside city of Ata...
More than a thousand Japanese rescuers combed through crumbled houses and buried roads on Monday, two days after landslides tore through the seaside city of Atami, fighting against time and poor weather to search for roughly 80 people believed missing.
At least three people have been killed in Atami after torrential rain over the weekend - more than a usual July's worth in 24 hours some areas - touched off a succession of landslides, sending torrents of mud and rock ripping through streets.
"When I saw what had happened, I just wanted to cry." Naoto Date, an eyewitness, said in an interview. His neighbours had all been evacuated as a precaution, but he chose to stay at home as he had just returned from Tokyo where coronavirus infections are climbing again.
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More than a thousand Japanese rescuers combed through crumbled houses and buried roads on Monday, two days after landslides tore through the seaside city of Atami, fighting against time and poor weather to search for roughly 80 people believed missing.
At least three people have been killed in Atami after torrential rain over the weekend - more than a usual July's worth in 24 hours some areas - touched off a succession of landslides, sending torrents of mud and rock ripping through streets.
"When I saw what had happened, I just wanted to cry." Naoto Date, an eyewitness, said in an interview. His neighbours had all been evacuated as a precaution, but he chose to stay at home as he had just returned from Tokyo where coronavirus infections are climbing again.
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- published: 05 Jul 2021
- views: 12748
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Landslide in Atami, Shizuoka prefecture in Japan ... Jul 2021
Landslide in Atami, Shizuoka prefecture in Japan ... Jul 2021
At least 20 people have been reported missing on Saturday, after heavy rains hit Japan’s central c...
Landslide in Atami, Shizuoka prefecture in Japan ... Jul 2021
At least 20 people have been reported missing on Saturday, after heavy rains hit Japan’s central city of Atami, triggering landslides, according to the public broadcaster NHK.
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Landslide in Atami, Shizuoka prefecture in Japan ... Jul 2021
At least 20 people have been reported missing on Saturday, after heavy rains hit Japan’s central city of Atami, triggering landslides, according to the public broadcaster NHK.
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- published: 03 Jul 2021
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