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By Julia Glum @superjulia 04/15/16 AT 9:26 AM.
These pictures show the scale of the destruction caused by yesterday’s earthquake in south-western Japan.It is thought that at least 90,000 people have been forced to leave their homes, with worsening weather making rescue efforts more difficult.Thursday’s earthquake measured 6.2 on the Richter scale.The Japanese news agency Kyodo News reports that 97 cases of people trapped or buried under collapsed buildings were reported to police, and a further 10 have been caught in landslides.The death toll has risen to at least 40, while an estimated 1,500 people were injured.It follows an earthquake on Thursday in the Kyushu region which killed nine people.An estimated 20,000 troops have been deployed to help with the rescue operation.Kumamoto official Tomoyuki Tanaka told reporters that the death toll is expected to rise, and added that at least 180 of the people injured were in a serious condition.The quake, which measured 7.3 on the Richter scale, struck at 1.25am on Saturday, Japanese time – 3.25pm yesterday in the UK.
The castle had already sustained damage on Thursday. It follows an earthquake on Thursday in the Kyushu region which killed nine people. Online: Apr 17, 2016; Last Modified: Apr 18, 2016…
“My house survived the first quake, but the second one was too strong,” said Masafumi Uchimura, 80, a retired water maintenance worker in the town of Mashiki, in Kumamoto Prefecture, the epicenter of the two large quakes. Tens of thousands left their homes for school gymnasiums, community centers and other temporary shelter. A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Japan 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Kumamoto City on April 15 at a depth of 10.0 km (6.2 mi). The shock had a maximum intensity of IX ( Violent ). Desperate race on to find Kyushu earthquake survivors; death toll at 42. The death toll has risen to at least 40, while an estimated 1,500 people were injured. [69] 41 people were killed and more than 1,000 others were injured.
The search for survivors is in full effect while 70,000 people have been forced to relocate from their homes. The island, somewhat larger than the state of Maryland, is home to 13 million people, though most of it is rural and sparsely populated.MASHIKI, Japan — The death toll from two powerful earthquakes and a series of aftershocks on the Japanese island of Kyushu reached 41 on Saturday, the authorities said, as rescue workers searched for survivors under collapsed buildings and mountains of earth displaced by landslides.TV footage showed dark smoke rising from Mount Aso, a volcano about 20 miles east of the town of Mashiki.
Uchimura’s 35-year-old wooden home, which he shared with his wife, daughter and two grandsons, leaned at a precarious angle, its walls and beams splintered, its furnishings upturned in a jumble inside. Apr 17, 2016 Article history.
“Everything in town is wrecked, but we have to rebuild.”In the village of Minami-Aso, east of Mashiki, landslides tore the moorings from a 670-foot suspension bridge, causing it to plunge into a valley, and buried more than a dozen homes, NHK, the national public broadcaster, said.
Kyodo, Reuters, Staff Report. Hundreds of aftershocks shook the area, more than 100 of them strong enough to damage buildings, the Meteorological Agency reported.The earthquakes since Thursday have been concentrated along a cluster of fault lines that bisect the island of Kyushu from southwest to northeast. Amid the aftershocks, many people said they had spent several nights camped in their cars, deeming them safer than houses or even the community centers that served as temporary shelters.The government dispatched 25,000 personnel from the Self-Defense Forces, as the Japanese military is known, as well as units from police and fire departments around the country, to help with rescue efforts.Saturday’s quake, which occurred just before 1:30 a.m., toppled houses and apartment buildings, buckled roads and caused numerous landslides. Eight people in Minami-Aso remained missing on Sunday.Mr.
Dozens of Japanese civilians have been impacted by two consecutive earthquakes with a death toll reaching 29 people. The quake on Saturday was the strongest to strike Japan since a 9.0-magnitude offshore earthquake in 2011, which unleashed a tsunami that killed 18,000 people in …
Japan Earthquake Photos: Death Toll Rises As More Than 120 Aftershocks Rock Kumamoto . Many of those killed were older people; some were trapped under collapsed buildings, and several died in fires and landslides in the mountainous region.
A more powerful earthquake rocks the southern Japanese city of Kumamoto in the middle of the night, a day after an earlier tremor in the same area.
By Julia Glum @superjulia 04/15/16 AT 9:26 AM.
These pictures show the scale of the destruction caused by yesterday’s earthquake in south-western Japan.It is thought that at least 90,000 people have been forced to leave their homes, with worsening weather making rescue efforts more difficult.Thursday’s earthquake measured 6.2 on the Richter scale.The Japanese news agency Kyodo News reports that 97 cases of people trapped or buried under collapsed buildings were reported to police, and a further 10 have been caught in landslides.The death toll has risen to at least 40, while an estimated 1,500 people were injured.It follows an earthquake on Thursday in the Kyushu region which killed nine people.An estimated 20,000 troops have been deployed to help with the rescue operation.Kumamoto official Tomoyuki Tanaka told reporters that the death toll is expected to rise, and added that at least 180 of the people injured were in a serious condition.The quake, which measured 7.3 on the Richter scale, struck at 1.25am on Saturday, Japanese time – 3.25pm yesterday in the UK.
The castle had already sustained damage on Thursday. It follows an earthquake on Thursday in the Kyushu region which killed nine people. Online: Apr 17, 2016; Last Modified: Apr 18, 2016…
“My house survived the first quake, but the second one was too strong,” said Masafumi Uchimura, 80, a retired water maintenance worker in the town of Mashiki, in Kumamoto Prefecture, the epicenter of the two large quakes. Tens of thousands left their homes for school gymnasiums, community centers and other temporary shelter. A magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Japan 1 km (0.62 mi) east of Kumamoto City on April 15 at a depth of 10.0 km (6.2 mi). The shock had a maximum intensity of IX ( Violent ). Desperate race on to find Kyushu earthquake survivors; death toll at 42. The death toll has risen to at least 40, while an estimated 1,500 people were injured. [69] 41 people were killed and more than 1,000 others were injured.
The search for survivors is in full effect while 70,000 people have been forced to relocate from their homes. The island, somewhat larger than the state of Maryland, is home to 13 million people, though most of it is rural and sparsely populated.MASHIKI, Japan — The death toll from two powerful earthquakes and a series of aftershocks on the Japanese island of Kyushu reached 41 on Saturday, the authorities said, as rescue workers searched for survivors under collapsed buildings and mountains of earth displaced by landslides.TV footage showed dark smoke rising from Mount Aso, a volcano about 20 miles east of the town of Mashiki.
Uchimura’s 35-year-old wooden home, which he shared with his wife, daughter and two grandsons, leaned at a precarious angle, its walls and beams splintered, its furnishings upturned in a jumble inside. Apr 17, 2016 Article history.
“Everything in town is wrecked, but we have to rebuild.”In the village of Minami-Aso, east of Mashiki, landslides tore the moorings from a 670-foot suspension bridge, causing it to plunge into a valley, and buried more than a dozen homes, NHK, the national public broadcaster, said.
Kyodo, Reuters, Staff Report. Hundreds of aftershocks shook the area, more than 100 of them strong enough to damage buildings, the Meteorological Agency reported.The earthquakes since Thursday have been concentrated along a cluster of fault lines that bisect the island of Kyushu from southwest to northeast. Amid the aftershocks, many people said they had spent several nights camped in their cars, deeming them safer than houses or even the community centers that served as temporary shelters.The government dispatched 25,000 personnel from the Self-Defense Forces, as the Japanese military is known, as well as units from police and fire departments around the country, to help with rescue efforts.Saturday’s quake, which occurred just before 1:30 a.m., toppled houses and apartment buildings, buckled roads and caused numerous landslides. Eight people in Minami-Aso remained missing on Sunday.Mr.
Dozens of Japanese civilians have been impacted by two consecutive earthquakes with a death toll reaching 29 people. The quake on Saturday was the strongest to strike Japan since a 9.0-magnitude offshore earthquake in 2011, which unleashed a tsunami that killed 18,000 people in …
Japan Earthquake Photos: Death Toll Rises As More Than 120 Aftershocks Rock Kumamoto . Many of those killed were older people; some were trapped under collapsed buildings, and several died in fires and landslides in the mountainous region.
A more powerful earthquake rocks the southern Japanese city of Kumamoto in the middle of the night, a day after an earlier tremor in the same area.