Japan: One dead as snowstorm causes 130-car pile-up
A huge snowstorm has struck a
highway in north Japan, causing a 130-car pile-up, killing one person and
injuring 10.
The
storm blanketed a stretch of the Tohoku Expressway in Miyagi prefecture at
around noon on Tuesday.
Some
200 people have been caught up in the pile-up and rescuers are currently at the
scene, officials said.
Japan
has been hit by severe snow storms in recent weeks with some parts of the
country seeing double the average expected snowfall.
Authorities
had already enforced a 31mile speed limit on the road due to visibility.
There
was a maximum wind speed of about (62mph) at the time of the incident, local
weather officials said.
Those
who were involved have been given drinking water and food, and have been provided with blankets to keep warm, NHK
News reports (in Japanese).
According
to local media, the region is expected to record up to 40cm (15 inches) of snow in
the next 24 hours.
The
country has been experiencing a large amount of snowfall this winter.
Last
month, heavy snow left more than 1,000 vehicles stranded on the Kanetsu
expressway for two days.
The weather was so bad that an emergency meeting was called and the country's Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga called on members of the public to be cautious.
Comments
Post a Comment