Toyota would restart its vehicle plants from Monday, deciding about operations separately on January 15
Japanese firms are showing their resilience by resuming production four days after a devastating earthquake
The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 struck in the middle of the afternoon on Monday
Japanese rescuers battled against the clock and powerful aftershocks Tuesday to find survivors of a major earthquake that struck on New Year's Day, killing at least six people and leaving a trail of destruction
The sightings of several oarfish measuring nearly four meters off Imizu Port in Japan’s Toyama prefecture raise an alarm that an earthquake and tsunami may be coming.
Japanese rescue workers with bulldozers and sniffer dogs yesterday scrabbled through the mud to find survivors from a landslide that buried houses after a powerful quake, as the death toll rose to 18.
Rescuers scrabbled through mud for survivors yesterday after a powerful earthquake sent hillsides crashing down onto homes in Japan, killing at least nine people and leaving dozens of people missing.
No Bangladeshis are reportedly affected by the strong earthquake that hit the Japanese city of Osaka during the morning rush hour of today.
A series of shallow earthquakes shake parts of western Japan and authorities warn that further strong shaking is possible over the coming days.
Toyota would restart its vehicle plants from Monday, deciding about operations separately on January 15
Japanese firms are showing their resilience by resuming production four days after a devastating earthquake
The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 struck in the middle of the afternoon on Monday
Japanese rescuers battled against the clock and powerful aftershocks Tuesday to find survivors of a major earthquake that struck on New Year's Day, killing at least six people and leaving a trail of destruction
The sightings of several oarfish measuring nearly four meters off Imizu Port in Japan’s Toyama prefecture raise an alarm that an earthquake and tsunami may be coming.
Japanese rescue workers with bulldozers and sniffer dogs yesterday scrabbled through the mud to find survivors from a landslide that buried houses after a powerful quake, as the death toll rose to 18.
Rescuers scrabbled through mud for survivors yesterday after a powerful earthquake sent hillsides crashing down onto homes in Japan, killing at least nine people and leaving dozens of people missing.
No Bangladeshis are reportedly affected by the strong earthquake that hit the Japanese city of Osaka during the morning rush hour of today.
A series of shallow earthquakes shake parts of western Japan and authorities warn that further strong shaking is possible over the coming days.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.1 struck 33 miles offshore and south-southeast of the city of Sendai in Japan at 8:48 am EDT (1248 GMT), the US Geological Survey says.