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Post by Admin on Jan 2, 2024 18:48:47 GMT
Following an accident in which a Japan Airlines passenger plane and a Japan Coast Guard aircraft collided on the runway at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, killing five people, the Metropolitan Police Department has launched an investigation into suspicion of professional negligence resulting in death or injury. I made it clear that. A special investigation headquarters will be set up on the 3rd to investigate the cause of the accident by confirming the situation at the scene and interviewing those involved.
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According to the Metropolitan Police Department, the five crew members who were on board the Japan Coast Guard aircraft in this accident, Nobuyuki Tahara, Takanori Ishida, Wataru Tateto, Makoto Uno, and Shigesuke Kato, were confirmed dead at the scene. it was done. The captain, Genki Miyamoto, escaped on his own, but was seriously injured.
All 367 passengers and 12 crew members on the JAL plane escaped from the plane, but according to the Tokyo Fire Department, 17 people were injured and four were taken to the hospital.
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Post by Admin on Jan 2, 2024 20:48:12 GMT
As of 3:30 p.m., 48 people had been confirmed dead in Ishikawa Prefecture due to the Noto Peninsula earthquake that occurred at around 4:10 p.m. on the 1st. According to the prefecture's announcement, 19 people died in Wajima City, 20 people in Suzu City, 5 people in Nanao City, 1 person in Hakui City, 2 people in Anamizu Town, and 1 person in Shika Town.
In addition, information regarding serious injuries and confinement in Wajima City includes seven people seriously injured, many with minor injuries, and no one missing. 25 home collapses, 14 of which resulted in possible entrapment. In Suzu City, there were approximately 50 reports of people trapped in collapsed houses. Three people were taken to Keiju General Hospital with fractures and other injuries.
There were reports of two people seriously injured in Noto Town, one seriously injured and four people trapped in Anamizu Town. There were reports of two people seriously injured in Kanazawa City, which is far from the Noto area.
In Niigata Prefecture, 5 people were injured in Joetsu City, 4 people were injured in Nagaoka City, 3 people were injured in Niigata City, 4 people were injured in Itoigawa City, 2 people were injured in Kashiwazaki City, and 1 person each in Mitsuke City, Sanjo City, and Gosen City. I was injured.
At least 18 people were injured in Toyama Prefecture, three of them seriously.
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Post by Admin on Jan 3, 2024 0:03:15 GMT
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Post by Admin on Jan 3, 2024 0:26:31 GMT
The Noto Peninsula earthquake, which recorded a seismic intensity of 7 in Shiga Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, occurred on the 3rd, the third day since its occurrence. 57 deaths have been confirmed in the prefecture. Although there are reports of many buildings collapsing and people being buried in the disaster-stricken area, rescue efforts are hampered by roads being cut off. The full extent of the damage is not yet clear, and local governments continue to confirm the safety of residents. The Japan Meteorological Agency is warning of landslides as it will rain intermittently over the 4th.
In Suzu City, Ishikawa Prefecture, there was an earthquake with an intensity of 5 or above at around 2:21 a.m. on the 3rd, and an earthquake with an intensity of 4 at around 2:30. There was also an earthquake of magnitude 4 in Shiga Town at around 6:32.
According to the prefecture, roads are damaged in many places, and there are isolated areas in Wajima City and Anamizu Town. Local governments are asking the government to supply sufficient relief supplies. It is expected that supplies and personnel will be transported using Self-Defense Force helicopters.
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Post by Admin on Jan 3, 2024 4:52:31 GMT
Yesterday, there was a collision between Japan Airlines and a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on the runway at Haneda Airport, but before the accident, air traffic controllers had not given instructions to allow the Coast Guard aircraft to enter the runway. I learned something new.
Just before 6 p.m. yesterday, a Japan Airlines plane collided with a Japan Coast Guard aircraft on the runway as it attempted to land at Haneda Airport.
All 379 passengers and crew on board the Japan Airlines evacuated from the accident, but five people on board the Japan Coast Guard aircraft, including vice-captain Nobuyuki Tahara (41), died.
Subsequent interviews with related parties revealed that at the time of the accident, air traffic controllers had instructed Japan Coast Guard aircraft to proceed to the short side of the runway, but had not given them permission to enter the runway. I learned something new.
On the other hand, the controller had given permission for the Japanese aircraft to land.
The Japan Transport Safety Board has begun an investigation into the interaction with air traffic controllers, and the Metropolitan Police Department is conducting an on-site inspection of the runway, Japan Airlines, and other facilities on suspicion of professional negligence resulting in death or injury.
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