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Extreme Weather Events: Record Rainfall in Japan Results in Severe Floods and Landslides

by Olivia Lai Asia Aug 16th 20212 mins
Extreme Weather Events: Record Rainfall in Japan Results in Severe Floods and Landslides

Japan faces one of the latest extreme weather events where an unprecedented amount of rainfall, particularly in the western parts of the country, have triggered severe flooding and fatal mudslides, killing multiple residents. 

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Featured image: Disaster Relief Volunteer, Hiroshima, Heavy Rain in Western Japan. Photo by: Flickr

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Olivia Lai

Olivia is a journalist and editor based in Hong Kong with previous experience covering politics, art and culture. She is passionate about wildlife and ocean conservation, with a keen interest in climate diplomacy. She’s also a graduate of University of Edinburgh in International Relations with a Master’s degree from The University of Hong Kong in Journalism. Olivia was the former Managing Editor at Earth.Org.

olivia.lai[at]earth.org
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