It is the situation of damage caused by heavy rain summarized by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism as of 8:30 am on the 16th.

Inundation 36 rivers in 9 prefectures

In nine prefectures such as the Kyushu region and the Chugoku region, flooding occurred in 36 rivers such as the Gonokawa and Rokkaku rivers managed by the government.



The breakdown is 11 in Saga prefecture, 7 in Fukuoka prefecture, 6 in Hiroshima prefecture, 5 in Gifu prefecture, 3 in Kumamoto prefecture, 2 in Oita prefecture, and 1 river in Shimane, Shiga, and Fukui prefectures.



Of these, the collapse of the embankments was confirmed in the Tajihi River and Irino River managed by Hiroshima Prefecture.



Along the Rokkaku River in Saga Prefecture, which was flooded over a wide area, at least 5,000 hectares were temporarily flooded in five cities and towns, including Takeo City. It means that it has been resolved.

62 cases of sediment-related disasters in 17 prefectures

In addition, 62 cases of sediment-related disasters such as debris flows and landslides have been confirmed in 17 prefectures.



By prefecture, 12 cases in Nagasaki prefecture, 11 cases in Hiroshima prefecture, 7 cases in Nagano prefecture, 5 cases in Fukuoka prefecture and Kumamoto prefecture, 4 cases in Saga prefecture, 3 cases each in Chiba prefecture and Toyama prefecture, Kagoshima There are 2 cases each in prefecture, Ishikawa prefecture, and Tokyo, and 1 case each in Osaka prefecture, Kyoto prefecture, Shiga prefecture, Gifu prefecture, Shizuoka prefecture, and Fukushima prefecture.



The damage to the houses is 3 completely destroyed, 2 partially destroyed, and 12 partially destroyed, and the damage situation is being confirmed.