Updated On: 09 July, 2023 10:26 AM IST | Tokyo | ANI
According to the prefectural and city governments, four districts in the city were isolated because of cut-off roads even though lifelines were unaffected.

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Shimane Prefecture and other areas in western Japan were battered by heavy rains on Saturday, prompting local authorities to order the evacuation of 3,70,000 residents of two cities, reported Kyodo News. At least 15 landslides and 20 locations in the city of Izumo were affected by overflowing rivers. According to the prefectural and city governments, four districts in the city were isolated because of cut-off roads even though lifelines were unaffected.
Local police and rescuers say they are looking for the driver after receiving a report of a car plunging into a river in the city, as per Kyodo News. Kyodo News is a Tokyo-based news agency. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, Izumo in Shimane received 109 millimetres of rain over a six-hour period on Saturday, while Matsue, just across the street, received 95.5 mm of rainfall.