By HISATOSHI TANAKA/ Staff Writer
July 13, 2020 at 18:13 JST
A woman on July 11 stands in front of what is left of her home in Kuma, Kumamoto Prefecture, where she was born and raised. (Jun Kaneko)
KUMAMOTO--Fifty-one, or about 80 percent, of the 63 people who have died in rain-swamped Kumamoto Prefecture are believed to have drowned, prefectural police said. [Read More]
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