On the night of August 27, affected by super typhoon "Shanshan", a serious landslide accident occurred in Takeya-cho, Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. A private house was unfortunately buried, and at that time, five people were trapped inside.
The five trapped people are a couple in their 70s, two women in their 40s and a man in his 30s. Relevant departments such as local police, fire and first aid quickly launched rescue operations. As of the afternoon of August 28, two women have been successfully rescued. One of them was slightly injured and the other was seriously injured. The old woman in her 70s was also rescued but was in a state of cardiopulmonary arrest.
However, it is distressing that there are still two people missing at present. The local police and fire and first aid departments are doing their best to carry out search and rescue work and will not give up any hope of finding the missing persons.
This landslide accident has had a huge impact on local residents and has also attracted widespread attention from all sectors of society. People are praying for the missing people, hoping that they can be rescued safely. At the same time, this also reminds people once again to be highly vigilant and strengthen preventive measures when facing natural disasters to protect life and property safety. Relevant departments also said that they will continue to pay attention to the follow-up rescue progress and promptly inform the public of the latest situation.
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