Most schools reopen after quake


Most of the schools in northeastern and northern Japan have reopened following closures in the wake of a 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck the region, while an alert for another major temblor remains in place, Kyodo News reported.

Students in the area are req­ues­ted to be ready for an immediate evacuation for about a week following the quake late Monday that prompted the Japan Meteo­­rological Agency to issue the alert for the coastal regions of Hokkaido and the Sanriku coast.

Over 300 schools in total were closed in five prefectures on Tuesday – Hokkaido, Aomori, Iwate, Miyagi and Fukushima, according to the education ministry.

Some schools damaged by the quake remained closed, local governments said.

A public elementary school in Hachinohe, Aomori Prefecture, opened its gate at 7.30am.

None of the 115 pupils, 20 teachers and school staff was injured by the quake.

“Yesterday, I discussed with my family what we should do when the next earthquake strikes.

“I’m happy to see my friends,” said Aren Shirayama, a nine-year-old third grader.

Sixth-grader Asahi Yoshida, 12, said, “I was scared since furniture toppled over and dishes were scattered.

“I spent time yesterday talking with my family and playing games. Our usual daily life has returned.”

Teachers at an elementary school in Shinhidaka, along the coast of southern Hokkaido, the country’s northernmost main island, reconfirmed the procedu­res for their evacuation drill in the morning.

“Children appeared to be the same as usual,” said Naomi Kuma­gai, vice-principal of the school.

The strong earthquake occurred at around 11.15pm on Monday off the eastern coast of Aomori Pre­fecture, prompting the weather agency to issue tsunami warnings for part of the Pacific coast of Hokkaido, as well as Aomori and Iwate prefectures.

Various ports confirmed the arrival of tsunami waves, with Kuji Port in Iwate Prefecture recording a 70cm wave.

A special weather agency alert for a massive quake along the trench off the Pacific coast of northeastern Japan is issued following an earthquake when careful analysis reveals it to be a magnitude of 7.0 or greater.

The alert covers 182 municipa­lities in seven prefectures, stretching from Hokkaido to Chiba, east of Tokyo.

It asks people to continue their social activities while remaining aware of the possibility of another quake.

Precautionary evacuation is not required. — Bernama

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