Heavy rainfall in Japan causes mudslide, threatens floods
By MARI YAMAGUCHI
Associated Press
TOKYO (AP) — Torrential rain pounding southwestern Japan triggered a mudslide that swallowed four people and was threatening to cause flooding and more landslides in the region. The mudslide in Nagasaki prefecture hit two houses with four residents total. One was presumed dead when found, while another was seriously injured. Rescuers were searching for the two others. Footage on NHK public broadcaster showed muddy rivers almost overflowing in western Japan. Nearly 20 inches of rain fell in parts of Nagasaki in the past 48 hours, exceeding the average for the month of August. More downpours were forecast.