Japan: Flood: 2012/07/11
Period | 2012/07/11 |
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Country or District | Japan |
Event Type | Flood |
Outline | Record torrential rains have left 4 dead and 16 missing in Kyushu, western Japan. |
Summary | ||
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Human Impact | Physical Impact | Others |
Cabinet Office 2012/07/26 | ||
Dead: 30 Missing: 3 Injured: 26 |
Totally collapsed houses: 224 Halfly collapsed houses: 300 Partially collapsed houses: 239 Inundation above floor level: 4,689 Inundation below floor level: 9,589 Nonresidential buildings: 1,004 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/23 | ||
Dead: 30 Missing: 3 Injured: 26 |
Totally collapsed houses: 177 Halfly collapsed houses: 290 Partially collapsed houses: 179 Inundation above floor level: 4,636 Inundation below floor level: 9,347 Nonresidential buildings: 1,098 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/20 | ||
Dead: 29 Missing: 3 Injured: 20 |
Totally collapsed houses: 170 Halfly collapsed houses: 210 Partially collapsed houses: 131 Inundation above floor level: 3,709 Inundation below floor level: 7,221 Nonresidential buildings: 1,074 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/18 | ||
Dead: 29 Missing: 3 Injured: 20 |
Totally collapsed houses: 177 Halfly collapsed houses: 207 Partially collapsed houses: 108 Inundation above floor level: 2,540 Inundation below floor level: 5,858 Nonresidential buildings: 1,016 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/17 | ||
Dead: 29 Missing: 3 Injured: 20 |
Totally collapsed houses: 135 Halfly collapsed houses: 109 Partially collapsed houses: 100 Inundation above floor level: 2,460 Inundation below floor level: 4,610 Nonresidential buildings: 902 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/17 | ||
Dead: 28 Missing: 4 Injured: 20 |
Totally collapsed houses: 135 Halfly collapsed houses: 103 Partially collapsed houses: 100 Inundation above floor level: 2,282 Inundation below floor level: 4,707 Nonresidential buildings: 902 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/16 | ||
Dead: 27 Missing: 5 Injured: 19 |
Totally collapsed houses: 129 Halfly collapsed houses: 91 Partially collapsed houses: 92 Inundation above floor level: 2,385 Inundation below floor level: 4,198 Nonresidential buildings: 787 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/14 | ||
Dead: 21 Missing: 8 Injured: 14 |
Totally collapsed houses: 57 Halfly collapsed houses: 88 Partially collapsed houses: 44 Inundation above floor level: 819 Inundation below floor level: 1,812 Nonresidential buildings: 43 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/13 | ||
Dead: 20 Missing: 7 Injured: 12 |
Totally collapsed houses: 52 Halfly collapsed houses: 82 Partially collapsed houses: 32 Inundation above floor level: 596 Inundation below floor level: 383 Nonresidential buildings: 18 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/13 | ||
Dead: 18 Missing: 8 Injured: 8 |
Totally collapsed houses: 20 Halfly collapsed houses: 53 Partially collapsed houses: 10 Inundation above floor level: 351 Inundation below floor level: 207 Nonresidential buildings: 16 |
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Cabinet Office 2012/07/12 | ||
Dead: 11 Missing: 16 Injured: 8 |
Totally collapsed houses: 20 Halfly collapsed houses: 53 Partially collapsed houses: 8 Inundation above floor level: 348 Inundation below floor level: 201 Nonresidential buildings: 13 |
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Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2012/07/12 | ||
Dead: 4 Missing: 18 Injured: 5 |
Totally collapsed houses: 5 Halfly collapsed houses: 2 Partially collapsed houses: 1 Inundation above floor level: 23 Inundation below floor level: 41 Nonresidential buildings: 7 |
Related Links
Report/Articles
Cabinet Office 2012/07/26
Report of Cabinet Office No.13 as of 18:00, 26 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/23
Report of Cabinet Office No.11 as of 22:00, 23 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/20
Report of Cabinet Office No.10 as of 22:00, 20 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/18
Report of Cabinet Office No.8 as of 21:00, 18 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/17
Report of Cabinet Office No.7 as of 20:00, 17 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/17
Report of Cabinet Office No.6 as of 9:00, 17 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/16
Report of Cabinet Office No.5 as of 21:30, 16 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/14
Report of Cabinet Office No.4 as of 23:00, 14 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/13
Report of Cabinet Office No.3 as of 21:30, 13 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/13
Report of Cabinet Office No.2 as of 8:30, 13 July 2012
Cabinet Office 2012/07/12
Report of Cabinet Office No.1 as of 22:00, 12 July 2012
Fire and Disaster Management Agency 2012/07/12
Report of Fire and Disaster Management Agency No.2 as of 14:00 12 July 2012
NHK World 2012/07/11
Rainfalls of about 100 millimeters per hour drenched Kumamoto and Oita Prefectures early Thursday morning.