Environment
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Japan Flooding: Heavy Rains Move to Central Region, Leaving More Damage in South
Rescuers scrambled on Thursday to search people isolated by the catastrophic flooding and mudslides as hundreds of people in scenic hot springs and hiking areas in central Japan are still stranded. The death toll in the southern region is almost 60, and more people are still missing.
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