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          Quake, Tsunami may only add to economic struggles for Japan

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          Quake, Tsunami may only add to economic struggles for Japan

          This is IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English.

          The earthquake that shook Japan with historic strength on Friday created a tsunami wave ten meters high. The water washed away boats, cars and houses in coastal areas north of Tokyo. It also led to tsunami warnings across the Pacific.

          Scientists recorded the magnitude of the earthquake at 8.9. The United States Geological Survey says it was the 5th largest earthquake since 1900. The largest, with a 9.5 magnitude, shook Chile in 1960.

          The quake struck near the east coast of Honshu, Japan's main island. It was centered under the sea about 130 kilometers east of Sendai. The tsunami washed away whole neighborhoods in Sendai.

          President Obama offered whatever assistance Japan needs. He had already planned to meet with reporters Friday, and began by talking about the disaster.

          Quake, Tsunami may only add to economic struggles for Japan

          BARACK OBAMA: "First and foremost, our thoughts and our prayers are with the people of Japan. This is a potentially catastrophic disaster and the images of destruction and flooding coming out of Japan are simply heartbreaking.

          "Japan is, of course, one of our strongest and closest allies and this morning I spoke with Prime Minister [Naoto] Kan. On behalf of the American people, I conveyed our deepest condolences, especially to the victims and their families. And I offered our Japanese friends whatever assistance is needed. We currently have an aircraft carrier in Japan and another is on its way."

          Japanese media said the tsunami carried away a ship carrying 100 people. Television images showed a whole community on fire.

          The quake has produced powerful aftershocks. It also raised concerns about possible effects on the world's third-largest economy. The economy was the second largest until China recently moved into that position.

          Japan was already struggling to rebuild economic growth and reduce its budget deficit and government debt.

          Japan has invested a lot of resources in preparing for earthquakes. Still, the 1995 earthquake in Kobe caused an estimated 100 billion dollars in damage.

          The value of the yen dropped Friday but then recovered.

          Japan is the world's third-largest importer of oil. World prices for oil fell after the quake. This followed weeks of increases because of unrest in the Middle East and North Africa. Oil traders said prices fell because of a belief that quake damage will hurt growth in Japan and reduce demand for energy.

          Quake, Tsunami may only add to economic struggles for Japan

          The quake happened about 370 kilometers northeast of Tokyo. It shook buildings in the capital, halting all train and subway traffic and leaving many people unable to get home.

          Joruji Shinozaki wrote on the VOA Learning English page on Facebook: Friday's earthquake was a nightmare. Suddenly the building where I live in Tokyo shook violently and objects began to fall. I was so scared because I've never experienced such a strong quake before in my life.

          Another Facebook user in Japan, Mitsutoshi Sato, wrote: It was a frightening experience. The blackout lasted for more than ten hours around me. Thank each and every one of you in the world praying for Japan.

          And that's IN THE NEWS in VOA Special English. I'm Steve Ember.

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          (來源:VOA 編輯:崔旭燕)

           
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