Monday, March 14, 2011

Japanese News After Quake


The death toll in Japan earthquake and tsunami in 2011 reached 10 thousand inhabitants. According to Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan, was more severe when compared with the situation after the second world war. In areas Rikusentakata, which is a port city, there are about 20 thousand people were swept away by the tsunami.
Meanwhile, according to Police spokesman, on the southern Japan region, precisely in Miyagi Prefecture, estimated at more than 10 thousand people died. Until now, only 379 residents in Miyagi who officially confirmed dead. Then on Sunday, 200 bodies have been found in coastal areas. While in town Minamisanrikucho, 10 thousand people are not heard from after the tsunami occurred. This amount accounted for two thirds of the population of the city. Alarming condition also experienced tens of thousands of Japanese who survived the tsunami, had three days they lack water, electricity and food. That's because at least 1.4 million home is not drained of water and 1.9 million 1.9 million no electricity.


It is more alarming is that after the earthquake, the damage Japan suffered two nuclear reactors. The reactor is a potential to make radiation and contamination.
Temperatures around Japan as well toward freezing. These conditions exacerbate Japanese citizens residing in refugee camps, with clothes and blankets are limited.
* VIVAnews

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