2012年

平成24年梅雨前線豪雨: 大分県日田市や中津市で浸水・土砂崩れ被害が相次ぐ。福岡県朝倉市では1人が死亡。

In July 2012, heavy rains from the Meiyu front caused widespread flooding and landslides in Oita and Fukuoka prefectures, killing one person.
From early July 2012, the Meiyu rain front stalled over Kyushu, unleashing torrential downpours. Oita's Hita and Nakatsu cities experienced severe flooding, submerging homes and blocking roads. Landslides in Fukuoka's Asakura city claimed the life of one resident and destroyed multiple properties. Rescue teams worked around the clock to evacuate stranded villagers and clear debris. The disaster highlighted the challenges of infrastructure resilience amid intense seasonal rains. Local governments reviewed disaster response protocols and invested in improved flood control systems.
2012年 平成24年梅雨前線豪雨 大分県 日田市 中津市 福岡県 朝倉市
2021年

熱海市伊豆山土石流災害。静岡県熱海市伊豆山で土石流発生。

In July 2021, a sudden debris flow struck the Izusan area of Atami in Shizuoka, claiming multiple lives and destroying homes.
On July 3, 2021, intense rainfall triggered a massive debris flow in the Izusan district of Atami, Japan. The fast-moving torrent of mud and rocks engulfed residential neighborhoods, catching many residents off guard. Over 20 people lost their lives, and dozens of homes were buried or severely damaged. Rescuers battled unstable slopes and ongoing rain to reach survivors amid dangerous conditions. The disaster prompted reviews of land-use planning, early warning systems, and emergency evacuation protocols. Communities have since focused on rebuilding and strengthening disaster preparedness against future landslides.
2021年 熱海市伊豆山土石流災害 静岡県 熱海市 土石流