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Rescuers search for 27 missing after Japan landslides

Rescue and search operation continues at the site of a mudslide which was caused by heavy rain at Izusan district in Atami, Japan July 7, 2021. Kyodo/via REUTERS

Rescuers in Japan were searching on Wednesday for 27 people still missing after heavy rain triggered landslides in the seaside city of Atami four days ago, killing seven people.

With more rain forecast on Thursday, potentially hampering rescue efforts, about 1,100 police, fire fighters and military personnel combed through ankle-deep mud, rocks and splintered wood to try to locate those missing.

"Light rain will likely start late tonight, and it will rain all day tomorrow. Caution is required," an official at a local meteorological office told Reuters.

Rescue and search operation continues at the site of a mudslide which was caused by heavy rain at Izusan district in Atami, Japan July 7, 2021. Kyodo/via REUTERS

Atami, with a population of 36,000, is 90 km (60 miles) southwest of Tokyo and famous for a hot springs resort.

The landslides are a reminder of the natural disasters -- including earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis -- that afflict Japan, whose capital Tokyo is hosting the summer Olympics starting on July 23.

(Reporting by Kiyoshi Takenaka; Editing by Catherine Evans)

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