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1.2 Million In Japan Asked To “Use Less Water” To Help Rescue Truck Driver

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Last updated: January 30, 2025 8:05 am
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A sinkhole in Yashio, Japan has caused authorities to ask 1.2 million residents to conserve water to prevent sewage from leaking and exacerbating the rescue operation of a trapped truck driver. The incident occurred during the morning rush hour on Tuesday when the sinkhole suddenly opened up and swallowed a lorry.

Rescue efforts have been challenging due to unstable ground around the sinkhole and the emergence of a second, larger hole. Additionally, water seepage has further complicated the situation. In an effort to prioritize saving the driver’s life, officials have urged residents to reduce non-essential water usage such as showers and laundry.

The Saitama prefecture has issued a statement to the residents, requesting them to refrain from using excess water to prevent sewage overflow. Due to the difficulties in the rescue operation, it may take some time to restore the sewage system in the affected area. Some sewage water has been collected and released into a nearby river to alleviate the situation.

The 74-year-old truck driver has been unreachable since Tuesday afternoon, and rescue teams have been working tirelessly to reach him. The initial sinkhole, approximately 10 meters wide and six meters deep, has merged with another hole, complicating the rescue efforts even further.

As of Thursday morning, the two sinkholes have combined into one, posing a risk of landslides or road collapses. Heavy machinery has been unable to be used due to these risks, hindering the progress of the rescue operation.

The situation remains critical, and authorities are urging caution and cooperation from the residents as they work to safely rescue the trapped driver. The community’s support and understanding are vital in managing the ongoing crisis.

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