Heavy rain pounded Japan's southwestern Kyushu region on Monday, causing a bridge to collapse, with evacuation orders issued for some 360,000 residents in the city of Kumamoto.

The Japan Meteorological Agency warned of torrential rain and thunder continuing across the region through around Tuesday noon and called on residents to be on alert for mudslides and flooding.

A bridge above a small river running through Yamato, Kumamoto Prefecture, collapses on July 3, 2023, due to heavy rain. (Photo courtesy of Yamato municipal government)(Kyodo)

Kumamoto Prefecture saw the development of linear rainbands known to bring torrential downpours. The towns of Yamato and Mashiki in the prefecture registered hourly precipitation of 82 millimeters and 80 mm, respectively, both July records for the areas, on Monday morning.

The violent rain caused a 37-meter concrete bridge above a small river running through Yamato to collapse, according to local authorities, adding there were no reports of casualties.

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows houses inundated with floodwater in Mashiki in the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kumamoto on July 3, 2023, after heavy rain. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

Photo taken from a Kyodo News helicopter shows a bridge over the Mifune River, which collapsed due to heavy rain in Yamato in the southwestern Japan prefecture of Kumamoto on July 3, 2023. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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