
For the past couple of weeks
the rainy season has wreaked havoc in southwestern Japan, provoking floods, mudslides, mercilessly
killing dozens of people and forcing thousands of others to evacuate. As if all this wasn’t enough, it appears the seasonal front responsible for that, which usually sweeps Japan from south to north, has come to a full stop somewhere over the northern part of
Kyushu. There’s no telling how many more victims there will be…
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