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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) â 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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L’impôt de capitation (ou impôt par tête) est un impôt qui est payé par tous les citoyens d’un pays (à l’exclusion éventuellement des enfants les plus jeunes) et dont le montant total payé par chacun est le même pour tous les contribuables.
Comme on le sait bien, cet impôt n’existe pas en France ni dans la plupart des pays du monde. Mais il a existé autrefois en France où il avait été créé par Louis XIV en 1695 pour financer la guerre de la Ligue d’Augsbourg.
Las autoridades de la ciudad costera de Atami, en el centro de Japón, seguían sin noticias sobre 24 personas, tres días después del enorme deslizamiento de tierra provocado por lluvias torrenciales que dejó al menos cuatro muertos y arrasó decenas de casas.
Sakae Saito, alcalde de Atami, declaró en una reunión con autoridades locales que decenas de personas llamaron para confirmar que estaban con vida, luego de que el municipio publicó una lista de 64 residentes que pudieron ser afectados por el alud.
“Muchas personas se han manifestado. Actualmente [el número de] los que siguen sin ubicar se eleva a 24”, dijo el alcalde en la reunión transmitida por televisión.
Japan Mudslide: 4 Dead, 24 Missing As Search Continues In Rubble
Atami Mayor Sakae Saito said 24 people were still unreachable Tuesday morning and may be trapped after a torrent of mud trees and rocks ripped the Japanese seaside resort town,
Associated Press (AP) 06 July 2021, Last Updated at 7:24 am AP/PTI Associated Press (AP) 2021-07-06T07:22:38+05:30 Japan Mudslide: 4 Dead, 24 Missing As Search Continues In Rubble outlookindia.com 2021-07-06T07:24:02+05:30
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.
Search and rescue operations continue at the site of a massive rain-triggered landslide in the Izusan district of Atami, Shizuoka Prefecture, on the morning of July 6. (The Asahi Shimbun)
ATAMI, Shizuoka Prefecture Twenty-nine people remain missing after a massive landslide gushed through this seaside resort town three days ago, according to Shizuoka Prefecture.
The prefecture s disaster response task force announced on the afternoon of July 6 the names and genders of five additional people reported to Shizuoka prefectural police and local fire departments as missing.
They have been missing since a landslide triggered by heavy rains engulfed Atami city’s Izusan district on the morning of July 3.