After the waters had died down and the sun finally showed up, Ken Kirioka was analyzing the individual cost of the heaviest precipitation Japan has experienced in more than three decades.
Kirioka looked on weakly as secure specialists burrowed their way through the mud that had squashed homes in the mountainside town of Kumano scanning for the missing, including his 76-year-old dad, Katsuharu.
"He is old and shows at least a bit of kindness condition," Kirioka said. "I set myself up for the most exceedingly awful when I found out about the avalanche," he included, indicating a heap of mud and rubble where he trusted his dad had been covered.
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