Local resident Yoshiko Nakamura (C), 66 years old, is escorted by Japanese Self-Defence Force's 1st Infantry Regiment soldiers as she is helped to leave from her home at a residential area flooded by the Kinugawa river, caused by Typhoon Etau in Joso, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan, September 12, 2015. Search teams using boats and helicopters resumed looking on Saturday for at least 16 people still missing after torrential rain and flooding across Japan this week, while thousands waited to return to their homes as waters slowly receded. REUTERS/Issei Kato

Japan orders mass evacuation over flooding threat

Story By: BBC

Up to 30,000 people in two cities in central Japan have been ordered to evacuate after weather forecasters warned of major flooding caused by heavy rain.

About 18,000 people in the city of Wajima and another 12,000 in Suzu have been told to seek shelter in Ishikawa prefecture, Honshu island.

The Kyodo News website has published a picture showing an entire street flooded in Wajima.

The Japan Meteorological Agency (Jma) has issued a heavy rain emergency – the highest alert level – for parts of the prefecture.

Japan’s public broadcaster NHK quoted government officials as saying 12 rivers in the prefecture had breached their banks.

The region is still recovering after a deadly magnitude 7.5 earthquake on New Year’s Day.

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