More Than 50 Dead as Japan Boosts Rescue Efforts and Warns of More Rain in Flood-Hit Areas

More Than 50 Dead as Japan Boosts Rescue Efforts and Warns of More Rain in Flood-Hit Areas
A man is rescued by police officers after his car became stuck on a flooded road caused by torrential rain in Omuta, Fukuoka prefecture, southern Japan, on July 7, 2020. Kyodo/Reuters
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TOKYO—Japan on Tuesday warned of more heavy rain on the southwestern island of Kyushu and bolstered rescue operations as the death toll in flood-hit areas rose past 50 with about a dozen people reported missing.

The government said it would double rescue and relief personnel as heavy rain destroyed homes and caused landslides in what is shaping up to be Japan’s worst natural disaster since Typhoon Hagibis killed 90 people in October.