Sunday, April 17, 2016

Kyushu QUAKES

17 April 2016 : SNS by Nelson Surjon

Kyushu is experiencing extremely powerful quakes. Thursday was a M-6.5, followed by strong after shocks with some measuring up to M6. Then a M-6.4 tremor on Friday. Saturday, another quake M-7.3 (officially now raised to a M-7.4) rocked the area (felt all the way to Tokyo). Strong tremors are still expected.

More than 100 000 people displaced, 180 000 have no electricity and 80 000 without water. Over 2000 people injured and 41 people confirmed dead (as of 18h00 on Saturday 16th). Many are trapped under collapsed houses. People and children sleeping outside for the third straight night and food is becoming scarce.

The Castle of Kumamoto has had serious damage. Landslides, fires and floods are reported across. The volcano Mt Aso had a small eruption, the Aso bridge totally collapsed and a shinkansen derailed. The nearby Sendai Nuclear Power Plant is holding up (per the government's say) and scumbag Minister of Environment Tamayo Murakawa has stated there is no need to interrupt the newly restarted reactors.


With the railways and highways obviously not operational, these promised evacuation routes in case of a nuclear and other disasters are clearly not options. In truth, the Japanese government has no valid evacuation plan in place. The Japanese government are thugs. Murakawa is gambling with people's lives.

Scumbag Shinzo Abe won't come to Kumamoto.




 

 

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