Aftershock Kills 2 In Japan
April 8, 2011
An incredibly strong aftershock has killed two people in Japan, reports AOL News. The aftershock struck late Thursday evening with a 7.1 magnitude.
Most of Japan is still reeling from the devastating earthquake and tsunami that struck the region on March 11th, killing thousands of people and destroying entire communities. This latest tremor is only making matters worse and for residents, enough is enough.
Matsuko Ito, who has been living in a shelter in the small northeastern city of Natori since the tsunami, said there’s no getting used to the terror of being awoken by shaking. She said she started screaming when the quake struck around 11:30 p.m.
“It’s enough,” the 64-year-old while smoking a cigarette outside. “Something has changed. The world feels strange now. Even the way the clouds move isn’t right.”
So sad.
Hopefully these people can get a much needed break.
















