Japan: Hit by 155 earthquakes in just two days

Joe Biden has said that US was ready to provide any necessary help to Japan after the earthquake...


Since Monday Japan has been hit by 155 earthquakes along with a 7.6 magnitude jolt and another 6, as per the reports. 

 

News footage aired by local media showed toppled buildings, sunken boats at a port, countless charred homes, and locals without power in freezing overnight temperatures.

 

At least six people have been killed and bodies being pulled from the rubble of collapsed buildings.

 

Japan's Met office told that all tsunami warnings and advisories put in place on Monday have been lifted. Officials said that small changes to tidal levels are still possible.

 

Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said that the earthquakes have caused “extensive damage with numerous casualties”.

"Very extensive damage has been confirmed, including numerous casualties, building collapses and fires," he told reporters, describing a "race against time" to rescue victims.

 

Kishida said with the tsunami warning lifted, the government will try establishing sea routes to reach isolated areas in the northern Noto peninsula.

 

He added that about 100 members of the self-defence forces are current in the quake-hit areas and holding search and rescue operations

 

 

Over 32,000 households in the region remain without power. Several major highways were closed around the epicentre and bullet train services from Tokyo were also suspended.

 

US President Joe Biden has said that the United States was ready to provide any necessary help to Japan after the earthquake. "As close allies, the United States and Japan share a deep bond of friendship that unites our people. Our thoughts are with the Japanese people during this difficult time," he said in a statement.

 

Edited By: Arusha Farooq

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