HOME > NATIONAL > Article

Text Size

small

medium

large


More Residents Evacuate Quake-Hit Remote Islands in Japan

More Residents Evacuate Quake-Hit Remote Islands in Japan

Evacuees from Akusekijima arrive at Kagoshima Port aboard a ship on Friday.
Evacuees from Akusekijima arrive at Kagoshima Port aboard a ship on Friday.

   Kagoshima, July 6 (Jiji Press)--A total of 46 evacuees left Akusekijima and Kodakarajima aboard a ferry Sunday morning after a series of strong earthquakes rocked the Tokara chain islands in the village of Toshima, Kagoshima Prefecture, southwestern Japan.
   The ferry, operated by the village, is scheduled to arrive at Kagoshima Port in the prefectural capital city of Kagoshima in the evening on the same day.
   This is the second time that residents of Akusekijima have evacuated the island, and the first time for those of Kodakarajima.
   The series of earthquakes with their epicenters in the seas around the Tokara Islands began on June 21. A jolt measuring lower 6, the third highest on the Japanese seismic intensity scale, was observed on Akusekijima on Thursday, and 13 residents of the island who wished to evacuate took a ferry to the city of Kagoshima on Friday. Akusekijima experienced earthquakes measuring upper 5 on Saturday and Sunday.
   Kodakarajima, located close to Akusekijima, has also been hit by many earthquakes, including one that measured lower 5 on Wednesday.

To read a full story, please click here to find out how to subscribe.

NATIONAL

HEADLINES

POLITICS
Sanseito Raises Target for Sunday's Upper House Election to 20 Seats
ECONOMY
Rapidus Unveils Prototype of Chip with 2-Nanometer Circuit Line Width
SPORTS
Softball: Japan Marks 8th Straight Win at Women's Aisa Cup Preliminary Round
OTHER
Amid Climate Change, Half of People in Tuvalu Apply to Immigrate to Australia

AFP-JIJI PRESS NEWS JOURNAL


Photos