According to data from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, as of 9:30 am, the following rivers have exceeded the flood risk level nationwide.

Kyoto

▼ Takeno


River

flowing through Kyotango City

▼ Kawakamitani River

Okayama Prefecture

▼ Takahashi River flowing through Takahashi City, Okayama Prefecture ▼


Bitchu

River flowing through

Maniwa City

Hiroshima Prefecture

▼ Misasagawa flowing through the Hiroshima Asakita-ku,


▼ roots Tanigawa


▼ Shijiharagawa flowing through the Kitahiroshima-cho


▼ Numatagawa flowing through the Higashi-Hiroshima City


▼ flowing through the Onomichi tribute River


▼ Ashida River flowing through the Sera-cho


▼ flowing through the Miyoshi Basengawa


▼ Sera River


▼ Kunikane River ▼ Rinashi River


flowing through Mihara City

▼ Tajihi River

flowing through


Akitakata City

Yamaguchi Prefecture

▼ Nishiki River flowing through the Iwakuni


▼ Usa River


▼ Hongo River


▼ Kudamatsu the flow Suetake River


▼ flowing through the Yamaguchi Nio River


▼ Kotogawa flowing through the Ube City


▼ Kotogawa flowing through the Mine City


▼ Asagawa


▼ flowing through the Shimonoseki Tomoda River


▼ Kiya River


▼ Oi


River

flowing through Hagi City

▼ Akiragi River


▼ Haranaka River

Fukuoka Prefecture

▼ Tachiarai River flowing through Kurume City


▼ Kanamaru River


▼ Yamanoi River


▼ Nishikawa flowing through Kurate Town ▼


Shonai River flowing through Iizuka City


▼ Hirokawa flowing through Hirokawa Town

Saga Prefecture

▼ Kose flowing through the Saga River


▼ flowing through the Ogi Harekikawa


▼ Takahashi, flowing through the Takeo river


▼ flowing through the Ogi cattle Tsue River


▼ Fukushoe


▼ Miyaki through flow through the town Segawa


▼ Shozugawa


▼ Ushizu flowing through the Taku City River


▼ Hexagon

River

flowing through Takeo City

Nagasaki Prefecture

▼ Sonogi


River flowing

through Higashisonogi Town ▼ Kogakura

River flowing through Isahaya City

Kumamoto Prefecture

▼ Sekigawa flowing through Nankan Town