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A stop sign covered by mud stands near a destroyed house at a mudslide area caused by heavy rains in Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, west of Tokyo, Monday, July 5, 2021. Rescue workers are slogging through mud and debris looking for dozens unaccounted for after a giant landslide ripped through the Japanese seaside resort town. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)
July 05, 2021 - 10:05 PM
ATAMI, Japan (AP) — Rescue workers dug through sludge and debris Monday looking for more than 20 people who may be trapped after a torrent of mud, trees and rocks ripped with a roar through a Japanese seaside resort town, killing at least four people.

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