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Rescuers resume search for 24 missing in Japan landslides

Tokyo, Japan
Reuters

Rescuers in Japan waded through mud, rock and splintered wood in search of 24 people still missing on Tuesday after heavy rain triggered massive landslides in the seaside city of Atami three days ago, killing four people.

Police, fire fighters and military personnel resumed rescue operation, suspended for the night on Monday, at around 6am.

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Rescuers conduct rescue and search operation at a mudslide site caused by heavy rain at Izusan district in Atami, west of Tokyo, Japan, on 6th July, in this photo taken by Kyodo. PICTURE: Kyodo/via Reuters

The landslides occured around 10:30am on Saturday, and time is running out for any survivors trapped beneath the rubble. 

“We have not yet received any new information on survivor…People in the field are working hard in their search and rescue operation,” Atami city spokesperson Hiroki Onuma told Reuters.

The operation heavily depends on rescuers working with their hands, the use of heavy machinery deemed too dangerous for any survivors who may be alive under mud.

Atami, with a population of 36,000, is 90 kilometres south-west of Tokyo and famous for a hot springs resort. 

The landslides are a reminder of the natural disasters – including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunami – that afflict Japan, where the capital Tokyo is to host the summer Olympics starting 23rd July.

 

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