Japan quake toll hits 41, scores trapped
KUMAMOTO: Scores of people were feared buried alive Saturday after two powerful quakes hit southern Japan a day apart, killing at least 41 people, as a forecast storm threatened more devastating landslides.
Homes, roads and railway lines were swept away when huge hillsides collapsed as thousands of tonnes of mud was dislodged by the thunderous seismic tremors.
Buildings were reduced to rubble, including a university dormitory and apartment complexes, with dozens of people unaccounted for over a wide area.
“We are aware of multiple locations where people have been buried alive," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a press conference.
“Police, firefighters and Self Defense Force (military) personnel are doing all they can to rescue them."
More than 90,000 people have been evacuated, including 300 from an area near a dam thought to be at risk of collapse.