A dozen rivers burst their banks in Ishikawa where the meteorological agency issued its highest alert level.
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Tens of thousands of people have been asked to evacuate to safety in the Ishikawa region which is still recovering from a devastating earthquake earlier in the year.
A dozen rivers burst their banks in Ishikawa where the meteorological agency issued its highest alert level.
Floods prompt Japan to order tens of thousands of people in Ishikawa prefecture to leave.
Floods inundated emergency housing built for those who lost their homes in an earthquake that hit Ishikawa on the Sea of Japan coast in January
One person has died and seven others are missing, officials said, after "unprecedented" rains caused floods and landslides in the coastal quake-hit...
The downpour drenched the Noto Peninsula on Saturday, triggering landslides and washing away people and homes, Japan’s national broadcaster said....
Evacuations of 30,000 people are underway in central Japan as heavy rains threaten severe flooding, affecting Wajima and Suzu.
Japanese authorities report that seven people have died due to devastating floods caused by continuous heavy rainfall, and more than 5,000 households...
The flooding has hit the region at a harrowing time as communities are still working to rebuild their infrastructure following a disastrous earthquake...
At least 12 rivers in Ishikawa breached their banks as of late this morning.
One person is dead and seven others are missing in Noto Peninsula, Japanese news media reported. The region is still recovering from a catastrophic...