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In southern Japan. On my phone and can't post article.



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Oh gosh, I hope you are OK, Karl. Please let us know.



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I hope you and your family/friends are ok, Karl.

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It's the middle of the night over there right now.

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Well hopefully he is sound asleep in his bed, undisturbed.



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Lawyerlady wrote:

It's the middle of the night over there right now.


 Thanks.

I couldn't remember.

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Japan hit by earthquake; at least 2 killed, 45 injured

April 14, 2016 By The Associated Press

A woman collects fallen dishes at a restaurant A woman collects fallen dishes at a restaurant after an earthquake in Kumamoto, Japan, April 14, 2016. (Credit: AP)

At least two people were killed and 45 injured by a magnitude-6.5 earthquake that knocked down houses and buckled roads in southern Japan on Thursday night.

Both victims are from the hardest-hit town of Mashiki, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) east of Kumamoto city on the island of Kyushu, said Kumamoto prefecture disaster management official Takayuki Matsu****a.

Earlier, Japanese Red Cross Kumamoto Hospital said it had admitted or treated 45 people, including five with serious injuries.

 

The quake struck at 9:26 p.m. at a depth of 11 kilometers (7 miles) near Kumamoto city on the island of Kyushu, the Japan Meteorological Agency said. There was no tsunami risk.

"The shaking was so violent I couldn't stand still," said Hironobu Kosaki, a Kumamoto Prefectural Police night-duty official.

Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said at least 19 houses collapsed, and hundreds of calls came in reporting building damage and people buried under debris or trapped inside.

"Because of the night darkness, the extent of damage is still unclear," he said.

The damage and calls for help are concentrated in the town of Mashiki, about 1,300 kilometers (800 miles) southwest of Tokyo, Japan's Fire and Disaster Management Agency said

One of the victims in Mashiki died after being pulled from some rubble, and the other was killed in a fire, Matsu****a said. A third person rescued from under a collapsed building is in a state of heart and lung failure.

Matsu****a said rescue operations were repeatedly disrupted by aftershocks.

"There was a ka-boom and the whole house shook violently sideways," Takahiko Morita, a Mashiki resident said in a telephone interview with Japanese broadcaster NHK. "Furniture and bookshelves fell down, and books were all over the floor."

Morita said some houses and walls collapsed in his neighborhood, and water supply had been cut off.

Dozens of people evacuated their homes and gathered outside Mashiki town hall, sitting on tarps well after midnight. Some wrapped blankets around their shoulders against the springtime chill.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters that the government has mobilized police, firefighters and self-defense troops for the rescue operation.

"We'll carry out relief operation through the night," he said.

Suga said there no abnormalities at nearby nuclear facilities. The epicenter was 120 kilometers (74 miles) northeast of Kyushu Electric Power Co.'s Sendai nuclear plant, the only one operating in the country.

Most of Japan's nuclear reactors remain offline following the meltdowns at the Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima plant in 2011 after a magnitude 9.0 earthquake triggered a huge tsunami.

Television footage showed fires breaking out in some places, with firefighters battling an orange blaze.

Keisukei Urata, an official in nearby Uki city who was driving home when the quake struck, told NHK that parts of the ceiling at Uki City Hall collapsed, windows broke and cabinets fell to the ground.

Kasumi Nakamura, an official in the village of Nishihara, said that the rattling started modestly and grew violent, lasting about 30 seconds.

"Papers, files, flower vases and everything fell on the floor," he told NHK.

There were multiple aftershocks, the largest one with a preliminary magnitude of 6.4 shortly after midnight, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency.

The U.S. Geological Survey measured the initial quake's preliminary magnitude at 6.2. It upgraded its damage assessment to red, meaning extensive damage is probable and the disaster likely widespread.

Footage from an NHK bureau in the area showed books, files and papers raining down to the floor. One employee appeared to have fallen off a chair, while others slid under their desks to protect their heads.

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I think that Karl is in the North. I may be wrong.

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I'm thinking where ever he is, communication may be difficult.

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I'll add my hopes and prayers that karl271 is o.k., as well as his friends, family, and acquaintances.

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Hope you and your family are ok.

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Thanks for you all worrying about me. (Somehow that English seems a little bit strange..) It was in the southern part with 9 dead, 1000 injured, but no tsunami and no fires so they are counting themselves as lucky.

I first knew of it when I got up and turned on the TV. Thanks again for your concern....

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Oh, yes, I am in Tokyo, so the North (kind of).

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karl271 wrote:

Oh, yes, I am in Tokyo, so the North (kind of).


 So glad to hear from you



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karl271 wrote:

Oh, yes, I am in Tokyo, so the North (kind of).


 I need to remember that!  Glad you are ok.



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It's good to see you, Karl!

I'm glad you're okay.smile



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I'm glad to hear you were not endangered.

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It seems the earthquake reported in this article was not the main earthquake, only a harbinger of the one that hit this a.m. at 0325. Since then there have been continuous shocks of 4, 5, 3.9, 3, etc. Actually every 5 or 6 minutes; it simply will not stop. Heavy rains expected from now on through tomorrow and they are looking for landslides, etc. All TV stations are only reporting on this; I noticed CNN has heavy coverage, too. It is a real mess; country similar to parts of Oregon or Washington with tunnels, bridges, etc. almost all of which are blocked or broken. Hard to get in and find out what is going on and the constant shaking is delaying things a lot, too. Just have to wait; everyone says - oh, my God, we hope it does not start shaking things up around here....

But so far, so good.

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I hope for the best for those people in that region.

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I saw the update, Karl. I'm so sorry.

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karl, don't you find that sometimes the aftershocks are worse than the main quakes? The not knowing how strong the next one will be?

Keep your hiking boots near you and hang in there!

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Karl, how are the animals reacting? I can picture a cat holding onto you for dear life.



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Amazingly enough, for all the TV footage out of the area, which is rural area, I have not seen one animal of any description. No dogs, cats, horses, cows, etc. Not even any birds. Only people milling around and destroyed buildings. I wonder if animals don't have the good sense to get into some kind of a safe place if they can when nature is acting up....

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karl271 wrote:

Amazingly enough, for all the TV footage out of the area, which is rural area, I have not seen one animal of any description. No dogs, cats, horses, cows, etc. Not even any birds. Only people milling around and destroyed buildings. I wonder if animals don't have the good sense to get into some kind of a safe place if they can when nature is acting up....


 I suspect so, Karl.  I remember growing up in So. Cal during some pretty good rockers.  Our cats would scream outside our bedroom window a few minutes before Sylmar hit, then disappeared.



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It seems to me that the safest places would be an open field, or maybe a forest of young trees.

Probably not in or very close to buildings.

 



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Prayers for Japan! I hope it stops shaking! Stay safe Karl

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7.8 earthquake in Ecuador last night.
238 dead so far.

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Looks like we may be in for a series of quakes around the world; hope not, but....
The pictures coming from Ecuador look very bad... Over here Kumamoto is still shaking. This morning there was a quake of 3 in Fukushima so we are wondering if we may get one. Fukushima was the bad one a few years ago...

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