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Richard Smart in Tokyo
Friday 15 April 2016 06.37 EDT Last modified on Friday 15 April 2016 13.36 EDT
A total of 44,000 people were evacuated late on Thursday in the town of Mashiki after a magnitude-6.4 earthquake collapsed buildings and damaged other infrastructure. Nine people have been confirmed dead, ranging in age from 29 to 94. A further eight are in serious condition, and more than 850 were injured.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has warned there are likely to be strong aftershocks for the next week and advised people to stay away from any buildings that look unstable.
There are also concerns about volcanic activity in the wake of the quake. The island of Kyushu, where the earthquake happened, is a highly volcanic area. A level 2 warning meaning people should not approach a volcanos crater has been in place for Asosan in Kumamoto prefecture on the island since November 2015.
Rescuers dramatically pulled an eight-month old baby girl from a collapsed house in Mashiki early on Friday. Video footage provided by the National Police Agency showed the baby gently carried away in a blanket by helmeted rescuers from the rubble of the home.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/apr/15/japan-earthquake-thousands-evacuated-volcanoes-aftershocks
Warpy
(111,336 posts)and at a time most people were home, not in well built workplaces.
Some of the videos are pretty bad.
malaise
(269,157 posts)7.3 in the same area.