Showing posts with label japan bullet train. Show all posts
Showing posts with label japan bullet train. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Missiles fired by North Korea leads to evacuation warning in parts of Japan

North Korea has fired a number of missiles, among these one was an intercontinental ballistic missile. It prompted Japan to issue an evacuation warning for parts of Japan. One of these missiles reached an altitude of 1,200 miles and travelled about 460 miles. Japan's defence minister Yasukazu Hamada said the flight pattern was "lofted trajectory." It means the missile flew high into space to avoid flying over neighboring countries. The Japanese military lost track of the suspected ICBM over the water between the Korean Peninsula and Japan. The minister corrected an earlier report that mentioned it had flown over Japan. In the opinion of South Korea, it might have failed mid-flight. According to officials in Seoul, the launching of the first missile was from some location near Pyongyang. Subsequent ones were from Kaechon, north of Pyongyang. Evacuation alert in parts of Japan and bullet trains halted after North Korea fires missiles. After the first launch, the office of Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida broadcast alerts through different devices to residents in three prefectures. These were Miyagi, Yamagata and Niigata. The alerts were for people to get inside strong buildings or to head underground. Simultaneously, there was suspension of bullet train services in these regions.



Prime Minister Kishida described the repeated missile launches of North Korea as an “outrage and absolutely cannot be forgiven." South Korea's Vice Foreign Minister Cho Hyun-dong and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman described these as "deplorable, immoral." The action of the North came a day after it fired at least 23 missiles. One of these landed just 40 miles off the coast of South Korea. It prompted the South to issue its own air raid warnings and launch its own missiles. Pyongyang has also been calling for the U.S. and South Korea to stop large military exercises. It says - "military rashness and provocation (which) can be no longer tolerated." Incidentally, nuclear negotiations between the United States and North Korea remain in a limbo since early 2019.



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Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Two suicide deaths in Japan’s bullet train


Two people are reported to have died and many others injured following an apparent suicide bid in a bullet train in Japan – the dead are a man is his 70s and a woman. Another at least nine passengers had to be treated for smoke inhalation.
The man had doused himself in flammable liquid and lit a cigarette lighter to set the fire – at the time, the train was speeding through the Japanese countryside at up to 300km per hour.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 30 June 2015.
The train was a super-fast Nozomi bullet train and it was going from Tokyo towards Osaka when the fire broke out near Odawara, west of Tokyo.
It seems there was a blast heard from a toilet at the front of the train and the first carriage filled with smoke which led to one of the passengers to press the emergency stop button. Subsequently, it was known about the incident.
Two people died in the fire. The dead bodies were lying on the floor of the front car, but at opposite ends of the carriage – the man was aged 71, and there was also a woman. Apart from them, one man is believed to be in a serious condition in hospital, three others are badly hurt and around 20 were treated for smoke inhalation.
(Image courtesy wikimediacommons.org)

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