It has been 20 days and a week since the earthquakes that observed violent shaking with a maximum seismic intensity of 6 or higher in Fukushima and Miyagi prefectures.

In Fukushima Prefecture, more than 100 people were injured, and damage was confirmed in a total of about 2,600 houses in nearly half of the municipalities, and some victims who still cannot return to their homes are living in evacuation centers. I will.

After 11:00 pm on the 13th of this month, there was a magnitude 7.3 earthquake with an epicenter off the coast of Fukushima prefecture, and violent shaking with a seismic intensity of over 6 was observed in Fukushima and Miyagi prefectures.



In Fukushima Prefecture, the earthquake caused great damage not only on "Hama-dori" in the coastal area near the epicenter but also on "Naka-dori" in the central part of the prefecture.



According to the prefecture's summary, as of 2:00 pm on the 19th, there were a total of 101 injured people, including 5 seriously injured and 96 slightly injured, and the total damage to housing was 20 including 20 completely destroyed and 32 partially destroyed. There are 2593 buildings.



In the prefecture, a maximum of 203 people were evacuated to shelters in 15 cities and towns at one time due to this earthquake, and some victims who cannot return to their homes are still living in shelters.



The Tohoku-Hokkaido Shinkansen has been suspended between Nasushiobara Station and Ichinoseki Station due to broken viaduct pillars and utility poles, but we plan to resume operation on all lines from the 24th of this month.