According to a summary by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, a total of nearly 3,000 houses in 12 prefectures have been damaged by heavy rains since the 3rd of this month.

According to the Fire and Disaster Management Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, as of 7:00 am on the 8th, the number of casualties was


▽ 1 missing person in Yamagata Prefecture


, 7 injured people in Ishikawa Prefecture, 1 person in Niigata Prefecture. It is



In addition, damage to houses was


▽ Completely destroyed 1 building in Niigata Prefecture ▽ Partially destroyed


2 buildings in Ishikawa Prefecture, 1 building in Aomori Prefecture


▽ Partially damaged 10 buildings in Ishikawa Prefecture, 4 buildings in Niigata Prefecture, 1 building in Aomori Prefecture , has been confirmed.



In addition


, 746 buildings in Niigata Prefecture, 194 buildings in Ishikawa Prefecture, 187 buildings in Fukui Prefecture, 55 buildings in Yamagata Prefecture, 29 buildings in Fukushima Prefecture, 26 buildings in Akita Prefecture, and 25 buildings in Aomori Prefecture. There are 10 buildings in Iwate Prefecture, 5 buildings in Shiga Prefecture, and 2 buildings in Okayama Prefecture, for a total of 1,279 buildings.

▽ Damage caused by subfloor flooding was 1007 buildings in Niigata Prefecture, 243 buildings in Ishikawa Prefecture, 136 buildings in Fukushima Prefecture, 70 buildings in Yamagata Prefecture, 64 buildings in Akita Prefecture, 53 buildings in Aomori Prefecture, 52 buildings in Fukui Prefecture



,


31 in Iwate, 17 in Okayama, 16 in Shiga, 6 in Gifu, and 2 in Nara for a total of 1,697 buildings, and a total of 2,995 houses were damaged. .