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Death toll in Japan quake, tsunami exceeds 10,000
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 25 - 03 - 2011

Akhir 20, 1432, March 25, 2011, SPA -- The confirmed death toll in Japan's earthquake and
tsunami surpassed 10,000 Friday as a magnitude-6.2 aftershock jolted
the battered north-east, according to dpa.
The number of dead in the March 11 disaster stood at 10,066 while
17,443 people were listed as missing, the National Police Agency said.
North-eastern Japan has been jolted by a record number of
aftershocks since the initial magnitude-9 quake, the strongest ever
recorded in Japan. In the one measured Friday by the Meteorological
Agency, there were no reports of casualties or damage, and the agency
did not issue a tsunami warning.
The epicentre of the 8:36 pm (1136 GMT) quake was off Miyagi
prefecture, the agency said.
On Thursday, a similar aftershock with a magnitude of 6.1 also hit
the region.
Meanwhile, the public broadcaster NHK found in a survey of 225
hospitals in Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima prefectures, among those
hardest hit in the March 11 disaster, that at least 56 hospital
patients had died in the past two weeks because of inadequate care.
The deaths were blamed on a lack of electricity, which took out
the hospitals' medical equipment and heating systems, as well as
delays in medical supply deliveries and pneumonia.
In Miyagi prefecture, one of the hardest-hit areas, officials have
posted information about 2,000 bodies on the internet in the hopes
relatives could help to identify their loved ones. The information
included details about clothing and build, the Kyodo News agency
reported.
In Miyagi and Iwate prefectures, officials have begun to bury
bodies without cremating them, as is traditional in Japanese culture,
because their crematoriums have been overwhelmed.
Ports, roads and train service was reopening in the disaster zone,
and in another effort to try to return some of the victims' lives to
normal, schools in other areas of Japan have offered to take in
pupils whose schools were destroyed in the disaster.
The board of education in Hiroshima prefecture said it would find
rooms for schooling and lodging in Etajima for 150 schoolchildren and
their teachers from Miyagi but they would most likely have to come
without their families, Kyodo said.
Another 80 children could find schoolrooms in Akitakata, also in
Hiroshima, the board said.
The Japanese government has estimated the cost of the damage from
the tsunami and magnitude-9 quake, the strongest ever recorded in
Japan, at 16 trillion to 25 trillion yen (197 billion dollars to
308.5 billion dollars), the Japanese government said.


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