At least 34 believed dead and approximately 1500 injured with thousands more evacuated as rescuers search through rubbleA moment major earthquake in less than two days has shaken Japan’s southern island of Kyushu,with at least 34 people thought to have been killed, approximately 1500 injured and more feared buried after building collapses and landslides.
The 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck at approximately 1.30am on Saturday, or waking people across the island – including the thousands already in crisis centres. It caused widespread damage,with several landslides and a village evacuated over fears a dam might burst.
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Source: theguardian.com