Heavy rainfall triggered flash flooding in several municipalities on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture on Saturday, ...
One person has died and several people are missing after record rainfall brought flooding and landslides to coastal Japan, in ...
Rain across a swath of the Noto Peninsula — still recovering from the Jan. 1 earthquake — triggered floods and landslides ...
Authorities called for continued vigilance due to the risk of landslides and flooding in rivers and low-lying areas.
The evacuation of 131,400 people has been announced in seven cities and towns in Ishikawa Prefecture, located on the west ...
Unprecedented rainfall caused flooding on the Noto Peninsula in central Japan, leaving at least one dead and eleven missing.
Residents look at a car trapped in a sunken road after flooding due to heavy rains hit the city of Suzu, Ishikawa prefecture on Saturday. One person was killed and at least seven were missing on ...
Tens of thousands of people have been asked to evacuate to safety in the Ishikawa region which is still recovering from a devastating earthquake earlier in the year.
One person has died and seven others are missing, officials said, after "unprecedented" rains caused floods and landslides in ...
More than 120 millimetres (4.7 inches) of rainfall per hour was recorded in Wajima in the morning, the heaviest rain since comparative data became available in 1929.
Japan's weather agency on Saturday issued its highest-level alert for heavy rain in parts of Ishikawa Prefecture, which was ...
Japanese authorities have told tens of thousands of people to evacuate the earthquake-hit region of Ishikawa as “unprecedented” rains triggered floods and mudslides.