Kagoshima, Japan—Government spokesmen addressed the public today regarding the human cost of the current storm system. Minoru Kihara confirmed that the southern region of Kagoshima is the site of multiple injuries. The toll currently stands at one person seriously injured and three with minor wounds.
The injuries occurred as the weather conditions turned violent overnight. High winds and extreme precipitation caused structural damage to buildings. First responders struggled to access the wounded through flooded streets and debris. Hospitals in the area are now operating on backup power.
Kihara offered official sympathy to those caught in the disaster. He emphasized that the government is focusing on gathering an accurate damage assessment. His statement reflects the growing tension within the cabinet. They are trying to coordinate with local municipalities to minimize further casualties.
The damage is not limited to human injury. Dozens of buildings in the Kagoshima district are now flooded. Water has surged through ground-floor levels, ruining essential supplies and personal property. Residents are attempting to salvage what they can before the next wave of rain arrives.
Field teams report that power lines are down across several neighborhoods. The lack of electricity is hindering communication and recovery operations. Many residents are unable to receive updates from local emergency broadcasts. This communication gap creates a dangerous environment for the elderly.
The government is currently deploying specialized rescue units. These teams are equipped to navigate the flooded zones. They are searching for anyone trapped in partially collapsed structures. The scale of the destruction is still being calculated as the rain continues to fall.
Authorities have urged residents to remain inside their homes if they are safe. Moving through the flooded streets is too hazardous for civilians. The structural integrity of local roads and bridges is being questioned by civil engineers. Several critical crossings remain closed to all traffic.
Government officials maintain that their primary goal is life-saving measures. They are holding daily briefings to keep the public informed of the risks. There is no timeline for when the emergency status will be downgraded. The situation in Kagoshima is currently worsening by the hour.
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