Northern rainy Kyushu north Car stuck and submerged one after another 267 requests for relief August 28, 16:18

Due to the record heavy rain, there were more than 260 requests for relief in the north of Kyushu, such as Saga Prefecture and Fukuoka Prefecture, due to the car being stuck or submerged in the road.
Cars that have been in contact with water may cause an electric shock, so be careful not to start the engine immediately even if water gets on, and to evacuate outside the car.

According to JAF = Japan Automobile Federation, due to the record heavy rain that fell in the northern part of Kyushu, there were 267 requests for relief from cars stuck or submerged on submerged roads by 10:00 am It means that it went up.

There were 192 cases in Saga Prefecture, the largest number, 71 cases in Fukuoka Prefecture, 3 cases in Nagasaki Prefecture, and 1 case in Kumamoto Prefecture.

Many say that when driving on submerged roads, water has entered the engine from the air intake and cannot move.

In addition, there were cases where the wheel was removed at a manhole or a gutter.

JAF should avoid roads that are easily flooded, such as underpasses and underpasses. Cars that are in contact with water may cause an electric shock, so be careful not to start the engine immediately even if the water gets caught and ask for help. Is calling for.