Two thirds of it. But one route remained suspended because of the derailed train. Now, Kyushu Railway company says it has removed it and the test runs wednesday morning are confirmed safe, the first train will leave in the afternoon. Service will not be completely normal, though, the trains will travel more slowly on some sections and stop at every station. There will also be fewer trips than usual. Now, the quakes also damaged thousands of houses and others bum in the kumamoto area, and residents are busy cleans up, but they have to contend with a new problems, growing mounds of waste making their work difficult. In the hardest hit town of mashiki, authorities had to stop accepting debris after temporary storage site filled up. The waste facilities was compromised in the tremors, and theres nowhere for people to dispose of household trash. Translator the garbage has piled up since the Disposal Facility closed. As youd expect, it stinks. Neighboring municipalities have started acceptin
Two thirds of it. But one route remained suspended because of the derailed train. Now, Kyushu Railway company says it has removed it and the test runs wednesday morning are confirmed safe, the first train will leave in the afternoon. Service will not be completely normal, though, the trains will travel more slowly on some sections and stop at every station. There will also be fewer trips than usual. Now, the quakes also damaged thousands of houses and others bum in the kumamoto area, and residents are busy cleans up, but they have to contend with a new problems, growing mounds of waste making their work difficult. In the hardest hit town of mashiki, authorities had to stop accepting debris after temporary storage site filled up. The waste facilities was compromised in the tremors, and theres nowhere for people to dispose of household trash. Translator the garbage has piled up since the Disposal Facility closed. As youd expect, it stinks. Neighboring municipalities have started acceptin
The president of a train operator in southwestern Japan says he is consulting police about a YouTuber who posted a video that appears to show him taking a free ride on a Shinkansen bullet train.