Vietnamese-related information on Japan earthquake not
yet available
There has not been any
information about Vietnamese casualties in a 6.5 magnitude earthquake that
struck Japan’s southwestern island of Kyushu late on April 14.
Rescue forces are deployed immediately after the earthquake (Photo:
ABC)
The Vietnamese Consulate General in Fukuoka said
Vietnamese-related details had not been available by 10 a.m. of April 15.
The Vietnamese Embassy in Japan and the Consulate
General are keeping contact with Japan’s authorised agencies to update
information.
Vietnamese nationals in Kumamoto prefecture, located in
Kyushu Island, can ask for help by calling the embassy via the phone number
080-3590-9136, or the consulate via the numbers 080-3984-6668 and
080-3904-0198.
There are about 1,600 Vietnamese people living in
Kumamoto as of June 2015, according to Japan’s data.
By the noon of April 15, the powerful earthquake had
killed nine people and injured some 1,000 others in the prefecture, Japan’s
relevant agencies said.
About 20 houses collapsed and many people remained
under the rubble in Mashiki town, where the strongest aftershock at a
magnitude of 7 on the Richter scale was recorded.
Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said the
extent of the damage is still unclear as the quake happened at night.
Transport in Kumamoto has been blocked by the rubble or
due to damaged roads. Operations of the Shinkansen high-speed railway and
other trains to the prefecture have been suspended in case of more
aftershocks.
Japanese authorities have also warned people of strong
aftershocks in the next seven days.
VNA
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Thứ Sáu, 15 tháng 4, 2016
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