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2016

These Pictures Show What A Major Highway Looks Like After Last Weekend's Earthquake In Japan

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Japan is still recovering from a 7.3-magnitude earthquake that struck on Saturday, killing at least 40 people and causing a number of landslides.

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This is Route 57, which connects the cities of Oita and Nagasaki on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu.

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The damage gets worse as you drive further down the road.

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From the road you could see the aftermath of a massive landslide that happened near Tokai University's Aso Campus, which is known for its work with the local community.

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And you could see villagers fixing the roofs of their homes.

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A number of shops next to the farmer's market were destroyed by the quake.

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"I cannot believe this," one shopkeeper told BuzzFeed News, as he examined the damage done to his store.

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Landslides are visible all along the highway. This one collapsed the Aso Ohashi bridge into the river, making it impossible to cross to the other side of the deep gorge.

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Here, a big chunk of the street has completely fallen off and traffic signs have been knocked down.

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Parts of the railroad track were swept into the middle of the road.

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Further ahead, a massive landslide completely blocked access to the road, essentially shutting down the highway. Authorities said they did not have immediate plans to restore services.

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LINK: At Least 32 Killed After Second Powerful Earthquake Rocks Japan


LINK: Japan’s Famous Hot Spring Town Has Been Damaged In The Earthquake
















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