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Dietmar tells me that the earthquakes have caused some fatalities. This

doesn't bode well for early November.

 

Chris

 

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<christopher.kevill

Saturday, October 23, 2004 1:24 PM

Japan Addendum

 

 

> Chris - this might also fit into your forecast:

> ------------------------

> Several strong earthquakes shake Japan, 6 dead

> CTV.ca News Staff

> Updated: Sat. Oct. 23 2004 12:57 PM ET

>

> Several strong earthquakes shook parts of Japan on Saturday, killing at

> least six people and injuring more than 500 others. The quakes cut out

> power, toppled homes and derailed a bullet train.

>

> The first quake had a magnitude of about 6.8 and was centered near the

city

> of Ojiya, about 260 kilometres northwest of Tokyo.

>

> The other tremors hit randomly over two hours, including quakes with

> magnitudes of 6.2 and 5.9. Forceful aftershocks followed according to the

> Meteorological Agency.

>

> Reports said shaking in some parts of Niigata was so strong that people

had

> trouble standing upright. In Tokyo, building swayed several times for up

to

> a minute each time.

>

> Teams had been dispatched to assess the damage and provide assistance to

> residents. Unfortunately, darkness and ripped up roads damaged by the

quake

> hampered their efforts.

>

> Residents have now been ordered to head for evacuation centres. According

to

> NHK, one man in Ojiya died after he was hit by falling rocks. He

apparently

> suffered a broken neck as a result.

>

> A second victim died when he was struck by a falling wall as he fled his

> home in Tokamachi. Officials said power, gas, telephone and sewage

services

> had all been affected by the earthquakes.

>

> Reports said at least 50 of those injured were hurt when objects had

> suddenly fallen from shelves in Tokamachi. In Ojiya, at least 20 others

were

> injured, and homes in other towns and cities had collapsed.

>

> Railway officials say the bullet train derailed near Nagaoka city, in

> Niigata prefecture. There were no reported injuries.

>

> A second train from Tokyo to Niigata also jumped the tracks, but there

were

> no injuries reported.

>

> The quakes came just days after Japan's deadliest typhoon in more than a

> decade -- Typhoon Tokage. The storm left 77 dead and more that a dozen

> missing.

>

> Officials worried that the shaking from the quakes could cause mudslides,

as

> topsoil has already been loosened by the typhoon's torrential rains.

>

> © Copyright 2004 Bell Globemedia Inc.

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