When NHK summarized the human damage that seems to be caused by this heavy rain, 6 people were killed, 4 people were missing, and 6 people were injured.

In Nagasaki Prefecture, two women in their 70s were found in the irrigation canal, including a woman from a local welfare officer who went to see the neighbors in Saikai City on the night of the 14th, and were later confirmed dead.



In Unzen City, two houses were washed away by earth and sand on the 13th, killing a woman in her 50s, and the whereabouts of her husband and daughter are unknown.



In addition, a man in his 60s who lives in another building suffered a serious injury such as a broken left leg.



In Nagano Prefecture, a debris flow occurred in Okaya City on the early morning of the 15th, involving five people in a house and all were rescued, but a total of three people, a mother in her 40s and two sons of elementary and junior high school students. Died and two men in their 40s and teens were slightly injured.



Also, on the 14th in Suzaka City, a woman in her 80s who had evacuated from her home fell at an evacuation center and injured her hand.



In Hiroshima Prefecture, on the 14th in Higashi-Hiroshima City, there was a report that a man in his 80s who went to see the rice fields did not return, and police and fire departments are looking for his whereabouts.



Also, on the 13th in Shobara City, the mountain behind the house collapsed and flowed into the site, and a man in his 50s was temporarily buried in the earth and sand and was injured by bruising his waist and thighs.



In Kumamoto Prefecture, the whereabouts of a man in his 70s who went to see the ship on the Kuma River in Hitoyoshi City on the 14th are unknown, and police and fire departments are searching.



In Fukuoka Prefecture, on the 15th in Soeda Town, earth and sand flowed into a house, and a 75-year-old woman living in this house was injured in her leg.