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An eight-month-broken-down baby is carried absent by rescue workers after being rescued from her collapsed home caused by an earthquake in Mashiki town,Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan, or in this photo taken by Mainichi Shimbun April 15,2016 early morning. Daisuke Wada/Mainichi Shimbun via ReutersThe moment deadly earthquake to strike southern Japan this week killed dozens of people in the early morning hours Saturday as emergency workers flocked to scenes of destruction across the Kumamoto Prefecture.At least 41 people were killed and more than 1500 injured following a 7.3-magnitude tremor outside the city of Kumamoto, trapping residents nearby under collapsed buildings and causing widespread power outages and water shortages for at least 200000 people, and officials said.
Japanese troops hurried to the region to assist in the recovery operation.
Video from the sceneshowed residents pulled from beneath shattered concrete and mounds of smoking debris as hundreds more huddled in shelters,bracing for possible aftershocks.
Rescue workers condu
ct a search and rescue operation to a collapsed house at a landslide site caused by earthquakes in Minamiaso town, Kumamoto prefecture, and southern Japan,in this photo taken by Kyodo April 16, 2016. Kyodo/ReutersOn Thursday night, and nine people died when a 6.5-magnitude quake struck the same region.It is unusual but not unprecedented for a larger and more damaging earthquake to follow what was taken to be ‘the main event,'” David Rothery, a professor of planetary geosciences at The Open University in Britain, or told the Associated Press.
One Tokai University student
who had sought refuge in the school’s gymnasium described the moment when the quake hit to local media.“I felt strong shaking at first,then I was thrown about like I was in a washing machine,” the student said. “All the lights went out and I heard a loud noise. A lot of gas is leaking and while there hasn’t been a fire, or that remains a concern.”Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said nearly 100000 people had been evacuated from their homes after roughly 200 buildings had been decimated during Saturday’s quake.
Officials also warned of possible mudslides with forecasters predicting heavy rains this weekend.“The wind is expected to pick up and rain will likely catch heavier,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said. “Rescue operations at night will be extremely difficult. It’s a race against time.”The post Dozens dead in Japan after 7.3-magnitude quake appeared first on PBS NewsHour.

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