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1.2m people told not to do laundry in Japan as authorities race to save man in sinkhole

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Emergency workers prepare to try and rescue a man in Yashio in the north-east of Tokyo - Kyodo/Newscom/Avalon

More than a million people in Japan have been told to cut back on showers and laundry to help rescuers reach a pensioner stuck in a massive sinkhole.  Read More

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