Death toll rises to 155 in Japan flooding, mudslides - UPI.com
UPI reports: "The death toll on Tuesday rose to more than 150 people in the flooding
and mudslides in western Japan, the government said. [...] The toll, up
from 141 previously, is the highest Japan has seen from a flood in more
than three decades, UNI reported.
The extreme rainfall that Japan's Meteorological Agency called
'historic' began Thursday and continued to pummel the region through
Sunday."
Comment: I take notice when "historic" weather events occur. Does it seems like such events are happening more often?
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