0 Engagements ATAMI, JAPAN: Rescuers in a Japanese holiday city hit by a deadly landslide searched for survivors yesterday, climbing across cracked roofs and checking cars thrown onto engulfed buildings as more rain lashed the area. At least two people are dead and 20 are still missing. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said about 19 people were rescued and about 130 buildings were affected after floods, landslides and cascading mud collapsed and half-submerged houses on Saturday in Atami, a seaside city 90km south-west of Tokyo, according to Kyodo news agency. Some 1,100 people from the Shizuoka prefectural police, firefighters and Japan's military continued their search and rescue efforts, but their operations have been interrupted repeatedly due to a risk of ground loosening and warnings of secondary damage from rain, Kyodo said.