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Japan has announced it would be spending an extra $660 million to reconstruct regions razed by a devastating New Year's Day earthquake, bringing the...
TOKYO: Japan will spend an additional US$660 million rebuilding areas ravaged by a devastating New Year's Day earthquake, its prime minister said, taking the total amount of quake relief to
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TOKYO (AFP) -Japan will spend an additional USD660 million rebuilding areas ravaged by a devastating New Year’s Day earthquake, its prime minister said, taking the total amount of quake relief to USD1.7 billion. The magnitude-7.5 earthquake and its aftershocks devastated parts of the Ishikawa region on the Sea of Japan coast, toppling buildings, ripping up […]
(UPDATE) TOKYO: Japan will spend an additional $660 million rebuilding areas ravaged by a devastating New Year's Day earthquake, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said, taking the total amount of quake relief to $1.7 billion.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Saturday (Feb 24) that his government would spend an additional $660 million (100 billion yen) rebuilding the areas that were ravaged by magnitude-7.5 earthquake on New Year's Day (January 1), the news agency AFP reported. Addressing a press conference in Wajima which was the hardest-hit city, Prime Minister Kishida said, "The living conditions at temporary shelters are improving, but I will bear in mind that the reality remains tough as ever."