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No, flooding is not the same scale as after the tsunami in 2011. However, South-West Japan destroyed houses, roads, railway bridges, killing 22 people. All because of several days of rain, which started landslides and floods along the flooded rivers.
1. These days managed to save 1 022 people. (Photo Of Japan Self-Defence Forces | Reuters):
2. The area was filled up with logs. (Photo Jiji Press):
3. In the most affected area Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture help more than two thousand soldiers of the Japanese self-defense forces. (Photo By Kyodo | Reuters):
4. The fallen in the disaster area only for the first day of rainfall exceeded the monthly norm of July. (Photo By Issei Kato | Reuters):
5. Here so can look the house after the flood. (Photo By Issei Kato | Reuters):
6. Now maybe this is what the training class. By the way, the Board can estimate the height of the flow level. (Photo By Issei Kato | Reuters):
7. But so is the street. (Photo By Issei Kato | Reuters):
8. Rubble will hire more than one week. Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. (Photo Jiji Press):
9. The search for the missing and survivors. (Photo Jiji Press):
10. Four-legged friend. (Photo By Kazuhiro Foot):
11. The hostess is happy, the family member still. (Photo By Kazuhiro Foot):
12. Sand struck. (Photo By Kazuhiro Foot):
13. The streets in the Prefecture of Fukuoka, Japan. (Photo By Kazuhiro Foot):
14. Flooding in Japan in 2017. (Photo By Kazuhiro Foot):
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