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Torrential rains kill at least 88 in western Japan(1/7)

2018-07-09 15:26:03 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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An aerial view of a local resident being rescued from a submerged house by rescue workers using helicopter at a flooded area in in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

An aerial view of a local resident being rescued from a submerged house by rescue workers using helicopter at a flooded area in in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A flooded area is seen after heavy rain in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A flooded area is seen after heavy rain in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

Women make their way through a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

Women make their way through a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A man makes his way on a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A man makes his way on a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A truck which was stranded by flood is seen in a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A truck which was stranded by flood is seen in a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

Japan Self-Defense Force soldiers ride a boat during their rescue work at a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

Japan Self-Defense Force soldiers ride a boat during their rescue work at a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A car is submerged at a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

A car is submerged at a flooded area in Mabi town in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture, Japan, July 8, 2018. The death toll from torrential rain and landslides in western Japan rose to 88 people early on Monday, with dozens still missing after the rescue of more than 2,000 stranded in the city of Kurashiki.(Photo/Agencies)

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