Japan: Record Rainfall Batters Kagoshima, Triggering Floods and Landslides 3
Record rainfall battered Kagoshima Prefecture, southern Japan, on Friday, August 8, triggering floods and landslides. Evacuation advisories were issued for more than 360,000 people in the prefecture and neighboring Miyazaki.
In Kirishima City’s Mizobe district, a record-breaking hourly rainfall of 107.5 millimeters was observed. In Aira City, a mudslide struck a house, burying two people, who were rescued alive and taken to hospital.
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- ILEA004625951
- Registered date
- 2025/8/08 14:55:49
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- @yamafuji_const via Spectee
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- @yamafuji_const via Spectee
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- 1280 × 720 pixel
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- 32.53(MB)*
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Video Recording Date/Time: August 8, Aira City, 2025, Kagoshima Prefecture, Video Location: Kajiki
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