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TOKYO | Les autorités de la ville côtière d’Atami (centre du Japon) tentaient toujours mardi d’établir le bilan humain de la gigantesque coulée de boue qui a emporté des dizaines de maisons samedi, alors que les espoirs de retrouver des survivants s’amenuisaient.
Le bilan officiel était toujours de quatre morts mardi en milieu de journée, alors que la fenêtre de 72 heures après la catastrophe - critique selon des experts pour retrouver des personnes en vie - s’est refermée en fin de matinée.
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. Atami Mayor Sakae Saito said 24 people were still unreachable Tuesday morning, after the city late Monday released the names of more than 60 registered residents who were unaccounted for and the majority of them responded for the contact request. Officials were double checking the number because many of the apartments and houses in Atami are second homes or vacation rentals. Initially, 147 people were unreachable, but officials confirmed many safely evacuated or were simply not at home. In addition to the four people found dead, officials said 25 people have been rescued, including three who were injured.
Japan searches for 24 unaccounted for in mudslide; 4 dead
By KANTARO KOMIYA and MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press July 5, 2021 8:15pm Text size Copy shortlink:
ATAMI, Japan 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.
Atami Mayor Sakae Saito said 2
Japan searches for 24 unaccounted for in mudslide; 4 dead
A disaster agency official said as many as 80 homes in Atami were completely buried. Aggressive rescue operations are underway to find survivors. Author: Associated Press, KANTARO KOMIYA and MARI YAMAGUCHI Associated Press Published: 7:37 AM CDT July 3, 2021 Updated: 7:44 PM CDT July 5, 2021
ATAMI, Shizuoka 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.
Atami Mayor Sakae Saito said 24 people were still unreachable Tuesday morning, after the city late Monday released the names of more than 60 registered residents who were unaccounted for and the majority of them responded for the contact request. Officials were double checking the number because many of the apartments and houses in Atami
Asie – Coulée de boue au Japon: 24 personnes encore introuvables
Les recherches se poursuivent, mardi à Atami, dans le centre du Japon, pour tenter de retrouver d’éventuels survivants à la coulée de boue.
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Le glissement de terrain et la coulée de boue se sont produits samedi après plusieurs jours de pluies intenses sur Atami, station balnéaire bâtie à flanc de montagne, et ses environs.
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Les autorités de la ville côtière d’Atami (centre du Japon) étaient toujours sans nouvelles de 24 personnes mardi, trois jours après l’énorme coulée de boue provoquée par des pluies torrentielles qui a emporté des dizaines de maisons.