Thursday, March 17, 2011

Japan Starts Cleanup The Area

Cleaning post-quake rubble
TOKYO - Search the victims of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan began to spread to areas previously inaccessible.
While the current government continues to show results in the effort to clean up the debris caused by the earthquake and tsunami.

In areas severely affected by the earthquake and tsunami like Rikuzentakata in Iwate, the cleaning process helps Japanese martial troops to build roads. The road was used by the rescue team to touch the victim in a remote area.

"There are some areas that can not be touched by the rescue team. But after cleaning, right now we can travel anywhere," according to Mayor Rikuzetaka Futoshi Toba told Kyodo news agency on Thursday (03/17/2011).

While certainly Miyagi Prefectural Government started to deliver aid to isolated areas. Such assistance will be distributed to air channels.

The situation increasingly easy by the Sendai airport that was opened back in one part of the foundation. Previously, the airport was submerged in several parts, when an earthquake measuring 9 on the Richter scale (SR) hit Japan March 11 last.

Part runway that opened it is used by the police and aircraft self-defense forces of Japan to distribute aid. But still uncertain when the commercial aircraft allowed to land at the airport

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