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Dozens Dead As Flood Ravages Japan

Rescuers are searching for 14 people missing after floods hit the Kumamoto region on Japan’s southwestern island of Kyushu.

About 34 people are either confirmed or feared dead — including 14 at a nursing home — after torrential rain in Japan triggered massive floods and mudslides, authorities said Sunday.

Rescuers were searching for 14 people missing after floods hit the Kumamoto region of Japan on the southwestern island of Kyushu, destroying houses, sweeping away vehicles and causing bridges to collapse.

The regional government confirmed 18 people had died, while another 16 were in a state of “cardio-respiratory arrest”—a term often used in Japan before a doctor officially certifies death.

Fourteen of the victims were at a nursing home that was inundated when local rivers broke their banks. Emergency services rescued 50 people from the facility.

More than 200,000 people have been urged to evacuate as authorities request those in emergency shelters to wash their hands, wear masks and maintain social distance to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

“We will do our utmost to prevent the spread of the infection and make the lives of those who had to flee their home as comfortable as possible,” Disaster Management Minister Ryota Takeda told reporters after visiting a gymnasium in Hitoyoshi city where 600 residents are sheltering.

At a cabinet-level meeting in Tokyo on the disaster, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to offer financial support, while warning residents in Kumamoto to brace for more rain.

“As we speak, more than 40,000 personnel from police, fire, coast guard and Self-Defence troops are conducting search and rescue operations which will continue through the night,” Abe said.

“Saving lives is our priority.” Heavy rain is expected in the region through Monday, Abe added.

“We must remain vigilant,” he said, warning residents to monitor news for further risks associated with flooding and landslides.

Communities along the Kuma River, which passes through Hitoyoshi, have been hit hard by the floodwaters.

Although the rain had eased in Kumamoto by Sunday morning, collapsed bridges and blocked roads due to flooding and mudslides have left many isolated in the region.

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CAF To Resume Women U-17, U-20 World Cup Qualifiers

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has set out plans to restart the women qualifiers for the FIFA U17 and U20 World Cup.


According to information obtained, the continental football body will reel out the days for the restart of the qualifiers
Qualifying matches to the women’s football events were canceled due to threats of the Coronavirus pandemic.
Three African nations will qualify from the continent for the Women’s U-17 World Cup. The preliminary and first-round games have already been played while CAF is keen on completing the second round fixture which had been suspended.


The competition will run from February 17 to March 7, 2021, in India.
Uganda, Cameroon, South Africa, Morocco, Ghana, and Nigeria are potential candidates to claim the three spots.


The qualifiers for the U-20 World Cup are also due to restart with the tournaments set to run from January to February 2021 in Costa Rica/Panama.
The date for the event was postponed from 2020 to next year.


Only the preliminary round has been staged. The first-round games programmed for 20 and 22 and 27 as well as 29 March were postponed due to the global health crises. Sixteen teams are in the race for the only two tickets available.

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