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US Military to deploy two helicopters in Japan to earthquake-hit peninsula: Officials

Alicia Brian Published January 16, 2024
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The United States will deploy two military helicopters in Japan to the earthquake-hit Noto peninsula on the country’s west coast to aid relief efforts in communities cut off by the disaster, the US Ambassador to Japan said on Tuesday.

“Two Blackhawk helicopters will supplement Japan’s fleet assisting to move supplies and personnel,” US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel said on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

元日に発生した地震で被災された方々の救援のため、米軍のブラックホーク・ヘリコプター2機が日本の救援隊に加わって、物資や人員の輸送を支援します。在日米軍と海上自衛隊自衛艦隊は、協力して救援活動に取り組んでいます。 https://t.co/jUaz4jES3E

— ラーム・エマニュエル駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) January 16, 2024

The US aircraft will begin relief operations on Wednesday, Japan’s Minister of Defense Minoru Kihara said at a press briefing.

The powerful January 1 quake destroyed roads linking the isolated peninsula to the rest of Japan and with evacuations by sea difficult, some vulnerable people can only be moved by air, a source with knowledge of the plan said earlier.

The scale of the US assistance could expand over the coming days, the source added, asking to remain anonymous because they are not authorized to speak to the media.

元日に発生した地震で被災された方々の救援のため、米軍のブラックホーク・ヘリコプター2機が日本の救援隊に加わって、物資や人員の輸送を支援します。在日米軍と海上自衛隊自衛艦隊は、協力して救援活動に取り組んでいます。 https://t.co/jUaz4jES3E

— ラーム・エマニュエル駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) January 16, 2024

More than 220 people are confirmed to have died in the quake that destroyed thousands of homes, and vital infrastructure and knocked out power in the area. Relief efforts have been hampered by strong aftershocks that could trigger fresh landslides and further damage weakened structures.

Authorities have been warning survivors, many of whom are living in evacuation centers, to guard against freezing temperatures with heavy snow hitting the area in recent days.

The quake is Japan’s deadliest since 2016 when quakes in the southwestern region of Kumamoto claimed 276 lives.

US forces, which provided aid for that disaster and in 2011 helped survivors of the quake that killed nearly 20,000 people and triggered the Fukushima nuclear disaster, have been stationed in Japan since World War II, marking the country’s biggest military presence abroad.

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