Almost 250,000 Evacuated After Japan Quakes
I found this story on
the Sky News Webpage. It was written by Katie Stallard, Asia Correspondent, in
Kumamoto prefecture and talks about the multiple quakes that left dozens dead,
thousands injured and entire communities homeless with little access to food or
water.
Close
to a quarter of a million people have been evacuated from their homes as the
search for survivors goes on after a series of strong earthquakes in southern
Japan.
The rescue operation in the
worst-affected region, Kumamoto prefecture continues despite deteriorating
weather conditions, with strong winds and heavy rain.
- 25,000 soldiers from Japan's self-defence forces have been deployed to the area, along with police, firefighters and medics.
- The death toll from Saturday morning's 7.3-magnitude quake now stands at 32, with a thousand more injured.
- Nine others were killed in Thursday's tremors.
The military is working to clear
access routes through badly-damaged roads. In Ozu troops were
delivering water from an army truck in a car park. A long queue of people
waited in the early morning cold to fill their containers. A total of 422,000
households in this region have no water.

Your article was very understandable and you made good points and use of visual evidence. For future reference you could include your opinion of the story. :))
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