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P200M set for Borongan Airport

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THE PHILIPPINE government has allocated P200 million to upgrade the aviation infrastructure of Eastern Samar’s Borongan Airport, a congressman said on Tuesday.

“The airport’s improvement will facilitate the transfer of people and goods, and help bring in more tourists,” Party-List Rep. Marcelino C. Libanan said in a statement. “Our goal is to increase the airport’s capacity to accommodate more commercial flights.”

The government earlier started a 200-meter extension of the airport’s 1.3-kilometer runway. Last year, the flag carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) started Cebu to Borongan flights that would operate twice a week to make it easier for travelers to get to Borongan.

Mr. Libanan, who used to be the lone congressional representative of Eastern Samar, said upgrading the airport would be a step closer to making Borongan the surfing capital of Visayas.

Borongan City earlier hosted the Surf City Borongan Masters, which had over 150 participating surfers from across the Philippines.

“We look forward to other airlines operating flights in and out of Borongan,” the congressman said. — John Victor D. Ordoñez

Number coding schedule restored

PHILIPPINE STAR/ RUSSEL PALMA

THE METROPOLITAN Manila Development Authority (MMDA) said on Tuesday that the number coding traffic scheme has been reinstated from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., on weekdays except on holidays.

The number coding system, formally called the Unified Vehicle Volume Reduction Program (UVVRP), was suspended during the holidays of Dec. 25-26, 2023, and Jan. 1, 2024.

Under the scheme, vehicles are prohibited from traveling on Metro Manila roads based on the last digit of their license plates during the specified coding hours. Plates ending in 1 and 2 are covered on Mondays, 3 and 4 on Tuesdays, 5 and 6 on Wednesdays, 7 and 8 on Thursdays, and 9 and 0 on Fridays.

MMDA said vehicles exempted from the codings scheme include: public utility vehicles, transport network vehicle services, motorcycles, garbage trucks, marked government vehicles, petroleum trucks, media-marked vehicles, fire trucks, ambulances, and vehicles carrying perishable and essential goods.

In a separate statement posted on Facebook on Tuesday, MMDA Chairman Romando “Don” S. Artes reminded motorists to be mindful of special lanes on roads in Metro Manila. In Filipino, he reminded motorists to “stay in their respective lanes for smooth flow of traffic and to prevent accidents.”

The exclusive bus lane policy in EDSA is still in effect, dedicated to carousel passenger buses, emergency vehicles, and government-marked vehicles responding to emergencies. — Jomel R. Paguian

Meralco makes donation to MSU

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THE MANILA Electric Co. (Meralco) has donated electrical system equipment for the electrical engineering students at the Mindanao State University (MSU) Main Campus in Marawi City, Lanao del Sur.

“Meralco is one with MSU in enhancing its educational offerings as it moves forward from recent challenges faced by the university. This donation signals the start of a fruitful and productive partnership between Meralco and MSU,” Meralco Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Ronnie L. Aperocho said in a statement on Tuesday.

Meralco, through its corporate social responsibility arm One Meralco Foundation (OMF), has turned over equipment for the simulation of a mini substation which the students can use for their laboratory training.

“It is Meralco’s hope that this equipment will be used for real-life applications of classroom learnings and contribute to further upskilling of MSU electrical engineering students,” Meralco Chief Corporate Social Responsibility Officer and OMF President Jeffery O. Tarayao said. 

The donation includes a protection and control panel, a vacuum circuit breaker, a control switch, miniature circuit breakers, multimeters, battery chargers, voltmeters, and test leads.

“We look forward to more innovative collaborations to further enhance the learning experience of the next generation of electrical engineers,” said Mr. Tarayao.

MSU President Basari D. Mapupuno said that the company’s donation has “contributed to the university’s healing” from the blast last month.

On Dec. 3, a bombing incident occurred at MSU’s gymnasium during a Catholic mass service, killing four people and hurting some 50 others.

“Rest assured that this gift will be used wisely and responsibly to enhance our educational opportunities and advancements. This gift will equip our electrical engineering students with the tools not just to become engineers but agents of change,” he said.

Meralco’s controlling stakeholder, Beacon Electric Asset Holdings, Inc., is partly owned by PLDT Inc.

Hastings Holdings, Inc., a unit of PLDT Beneficial Trust Fund subsidiary MediaQuest Holdings, Inc., has an interest in BusinessWorld through the Philippine Star Group, which it controls. — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

Erwin Tulfo tops poll for senator

ERWIN T. TULFO — PHILIPPINE STAR/KRIZ JOHN ROSALES

MORE than a third of Filipinos would vote for Party-List Rep. Erwin T. Tulfo to the Senate if the 2025 senatorial elections were to be held today, the latest nationwide poll conducted by OCTA Research Group showed.

Mr. Tulfo, who is the brother of Senator Rafael T. Tulfo, got 76% in OCTA’s Dec. 10-14 poll, which interviewed 1,200 adults, OCTA Research Group fellow Fredegusto “Guido” P. David said in an X post on Tuesday.

The poll rounded off the top six possible contenders for the 12 available Senate seats in 2025, with Sen. Christopher Lawrence “Bong” T. Go (55%), former Senate president Vicente C. Sotto III (48%), Sen. Ronald “Bato” M. dela Rosa (47%), Sen. Maria Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos (42%), and Ramon “Bong” B. Revilla, Jr. (35%). 

Making it to the magic 12 of the poll were Sen. Francis N. Tolentino (33%), former Manila mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso (32%), former senator Panfilo Lacson (32%), Sen. Pilar Juliana “Pia” Cayetano (30%), former senator Emmanuel “Manny” D. Pacquiao (28%), former vice president Jejomar C. Binay (25%), and Sen. Manuel “Lito” Lapid (20%).

President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. had earlier appointed Mr. Tulfo as Social Welfare Secretary, only to have his appointment bypassed by the Commission on Appointments six months later over his United States citizenship and a libel conviction during his time as a journalist.

Mr. Tulfo was able to earn a seat in the House of Representatives as Anti-Crime and Terrorism Community Involvement and Support (ACT-CIS) Rep., substituting former Rep. Jeffrey who resigned in Feb. last year. ACT-CIS won three congressional seats in May 2022.

Jocelyn P. Tulfo, who is the wife of Senator P. Tulfo, currently serves as an ACT-CIS Party-List rep., The senator’s son, Rep. Ralph Wendell P. Tulfo is the representative of the second district of Quezon City.

Mr. Raffy came in third in the May 2022 senate race with 23.4 million votes as he trailed Senator Lorna Regina “Loren” B. Legarda with 24.3 million votes and Senator and action star Robinhood “Robin” C. Padilla, who topped the race with 26.6 million.

Only 17% of the respondents said they would vote for former Vice President Maria Leonor “Leni” G. Robredo if she were to run in the May senatorial elections next year.

Mr. Marcos won a landslide victory in the presidential race with more than 31 million votes, way ahead of Ms. Robredo’s 14.82 million. — John Victor D. Ordoñez

Marcos receives 2 new ambassadors

PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. accepts the credentials of Marciano Octavio Garcia Da Silva as Resident Ambassador-Designate of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste to the Philippines in Malacañang on Tuesday. — YUMMIE DINGDING/PPA POOL

PRESIDENT Marcos received in Malacañang on Tuesday the new ambassadors to Manila of Vietnam and Timor-Leste and expressed hope for progress in the commitments made to one another as regional partners in Southeast Asia.

New Vietnam Ambassador to the Philippines Lai Thai Binh was reminded of the two countries’ commitments to each other, which Mr. Marcos said were made on the sidelines of previous meetings of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

“It is just in time as we have many things planned between our two countries and I’m very happy to have received your letter of credence,” Mr. Marcos said as he accepted the credentials of the Vietnamese envoy at the presidential palace.

“And I think that there are many, many more things that your PM and I have discussed for many hours during our ASEAN meetings. We have many areas that we can explore,” he added. “For that, I look forward to doing that.”

Vietnam and the Philippines officially established diplomatic relations in 1976.

In September last year, Mr. Marcos said Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh had proposed a five-year rice importation plan to him, as the Philippines struggled with the commodity’s rising prices.

Also on Tuesday, the President accepted the credentials of Marciano Octavio Garcia Da Silva as Resident Ambassador-Designate of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste to the Philippines.

“This is indicative of the growing partnership that your country and mine through our bilateral relationships, together with the multilateral relationships, have progressed in the last few years,” he told the Timor-Lester envoy.

Mr. Marcos met with Timor-Lester President José Ramos-Horta in November as part of the latter’s four-day state visit to the Philippines.

During their meeting, Mr. Marcos reaffirmed the Philippines’ commitment to support Timor-Leste’s development through the “South-South Cooperation.” – Kyle Aristophere T. Atienza

Ara Galang and Aby Maraño join Cherry Tiggo Crossover

FROM DISBANDED F2 LOGISTICS, Ara Galang (left) and Aby Maraño (right) have crossed over to Cherry Tiggo. — FACEBOOK.COM/CHERYTIGGOCROSSOVERSOFFICIAL

FROM disbanded F2 Logistics, Ara Galang and Aby Maraño have crossed over to Cherry Tiggo.

The arrival of Mmess. Galang and Maraño should add two lethal weapons and veteran presence to the youth-laden Crossovers seeking a place in the sun in the Premier Volleyball League as it opens its 2024 on Feb. 17.

The team made the announcements in its social media page yesterday.

For the 28-year-old former De La Salle University star, she’s thrilled for a new beginning.

“The Chery family is thrilled to be part of your newest adventure. Welcome to the Chery Tiggo Crossovers, Ara Galang,” the team announced yesterday through its social media page.

In Chery Tiggo, Mmess. Galang and Maraño joined a franchise loaded with firepower that included a bevy of young talents that included Eya Laure, Princess Robles, Imee Hernandez, Jennifer Nierva and Joyme Cagande.

And Ms. Galang vowed to pour it all on. Ms. Galang was the third player from F2 that recently found a team after Dawn Macandili-Catindig to Cignal and Ivy Lacsina to Nxled.

Expect more to follow suit. — Joey Villar

Eala soars to rank No. 185 ahead of Aussie Open

ALEX EALA — WTA/JIMMIER48

ALEX Eala is off to a good start.

The Filipina tennis sensation entered the New Year with a new career-best ranking ahead of her first big competition next week.

From No. 190 to end 2023, Eala soared to No. 185 for the opening rankings of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) days before her much-awaited return in the Australian Open.

The mark surpassed her previous career-high placing at No. 189 last October after two straight pro titles in Europe.

“Starting the year with a new career-high,” said Ms. Eala, a graduate of the Rafael Nadal Academy.

Out to pounce on the morale-boosting jump in the women’s pro circuit, Ms. Eala is in the thick of her preparations with a scheduled participation in Canberra International before the Australian Open in Melbourne starting on Monday. The 18-year-old ace earned a ticket in the qualifying draw last week with hopes of barging into the main competition after an early exit last year.

Ms. Eala, then a debutant in the Australian Open women’s singles after previously winning a juniors doubles title in 2020 with Indonesian pal Priska Madelyn Nugroho, bowed to Japan’s Misaki Doi in the opening round of the qualifiers.

At stake for Ms. Eala is a chance to slug it out against the likes of world No. 1 Iga Swiatek, world No. 2 and reigning champion Aryna Sabalenka, Naomi Osaka and Angelique Kerber, who headline the main draw slated on Jan. 14 to 28. Emma Raducanu, the 2021 US Open champion, meanwhile is also in the qualifying draw. — John Bryan Ulanday

Meralco Bolts clash with ‘Linsanity,’ New Taipei Kings in EASL

MERALCO BOLTS — PBA.PH

Game Wednesday
(PhilSports Arena)
7 p.m. — Meralco vs New Taipei Kings

MERALCO aims to ring in the New Year with an all-important victory in the East Asia Super League (EASL) today against Jeremy Lin and New Taipei at the PhilSports Arena.

At 1-3, the Meralco Bolts lurk at the bottom of the standings in Group B but still within sight of a semifinal berth provided they sweep their last two assignments in pool play.

First order of business is beating “Linsanity” and the unbeaten Kings at 7 p.m. to stay alive. Do that and the Bolts will have much to play in their elims windup duel with Korea’s Seoul SK Knights on the road on Feb. 7.

The unbeaten Taiwanese club paces Group B with 2-0 with Korea’s Seoul SK Knights (2-2) and Japan’s Ryukyu Golden Kings (2-2) ahead of fighting-for-life Meralco.

Aside from survival, Luigi Trillo’s charges will be driven by desire to get back at New Taipei after giving them a 97-92 loss on the road last month as well as picking up a first win on Philippine soil.

The Bolts fell short in their first home gig, 80-81 at the hands of the Knights last Wednesday in the same venue in Pasig. Their previous EASL breakthrough was posted in a home-away-from-home outing in Macau, 97-88 over Ryukyu in overtime last Dec. 13.

Imports Zach Lofton and Prince Ibeh and local aces Chris Newsome, Allein Maliksim Chris Banchero and Cliff Hodge are expected to anchor the Bolts’ home stand.

Apart from former NBA star Mr. Lin, who fired 25 points to go with seven assists the first time against Meralco, the Kings bank on import Kenny Manigault, who had 19-11-6 in the Taipei game, and Hayden Blankley, who chipped in 15 spiked by three triples.

Mr. Blankley is marking his Manila comeback after suiting up for the Bay Area Dragons that finished runner-up to Barangay Ginebra in the PBA Season 47 Commissioner’s Cup. The Australian sniper was best remembered for scoring 47 highlighted by 10 treys plus 10 boards in the Dragons’ 126-96 romp over Rain or Shine in the elims. — Olmin Leyba

Salah scores twice as league-leading Liverpool beats Newcastle United 4-2

LIVERPOOL, England — Mohamed Salah’s second-half brace made up for a missed penalty as Liverpool kicked off the new year three points clear atop the Premier League standings with a 4-2 victory over Newcastle United at a rain-drenched Anfield on Monday.

Juergen Klopp’s team, who began the day level with Aston Villa on points, now have 45 from 20 games. Villa have 42 points while Manchester City, who have played one fewer game, are third on 40. Newcastle are ninth on 29.

“It was a sensational game from my team,” Mr. Klopp told BBC. “We started extremely lively. Super game. I loved so many aspects of the game bar the goals we conceded.

“Unbelievable atmosphere. Counter-pressing wise it was for football schools,” he added. “They have to watch that, take it and keep it. It was everything good.”

The 31-year-old Mr. Salah, who has 151 Premier League goals for Liverpool, changed his boots at halftime and the switch paid off handsomely. His two goals moved him even with City’s Erling Haaland as joint top scorers with 14 goals. He is the joint top on assists, level with Villa’s Ollie Watkins on eight.

Liverpool dominated the game, and Mr. Salah, who had fired a first-half penalty straight at goalkeeper Martin Dubravka, finally broke the deadlock in the 49th minute when Darwin Nunez cut the ball across to the Egyptian for a close-range finish.

Alexander Isak scored against the run of play with Newcastle’s second shot of the game in the 54th minute when he ran onto a through ball from Anthony Gordon and knocked it past keeper Alisson into the far corner.

However, Curtis Jones put the home side back in front in the 74th minute with a tap-in after a pass across goal from Diogo Jota, and Cody Gakpo scored four minutes later.

Sven Botman pulled one back for Newcastle in the 81st before Salah, who was playing his last game before departing for the African Cup of Nations, struck from the penalty spot after Jota had been fouled by Dubravka to seal the win in the 86th.

“Crazy match. Both sides created chances,” Dubravka, 34, told Sky Sports. “I was there to try to help my team mates. Unfortunately they created so many chances and were clinical.”

Liverpool were on the front foot against Newcastle virtually from kickoff, and a superb display by keeper Dubravka kept the visitors in the game.

The hosts had 18 shots in the first half to Newcastle’s one, their most in the first half of a Premier League game since April 2016 against Everton.

Liverpool’s early chances were met by groans from the Anfield crowd, including Trent Alexander-Arnold’s strike following Salah’s missed penalty that he launched well over the crossbar.

Alexander-Arnold also had a long shot at a tight angle hit the far post.

But they finally found the net after the break and the floodgates opened.

“It’s a great result for us. The game was very intense and we managed to pick up three points and now we are top of the table. We need to stay calm and win every game,” Mr. Salah told Sky Sports.

“The players spoke in the dressing room (at halftime). ‘We have to stay calm’. I missed the pen. I didn’t want to leave for the national team with that performance.”

Newcastle have now lost four of their last five league matches and face champions Manchester City on Jan. 13 after their FA Cup third round meeting with fierce rivals Sunderland on Saturday.

“A lot happened. Action packed game. We’re disappointed with the way we defended,” Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said.

Mr. Howe argued Mr. Salah’s second penalty, awarded when Dubravka dove in to stop Jota and the Liverpool player appeared to take two steps before stumbling, should not have stood.

“It shouldn’t be given. Martin has pulled his hand away. He’s had two steps before going down. For me it’s not a penalty,” Mr. Howe said. “We feel hard done by.” — Reuters

Taylor Heinicke hurting; Falcons cling to fragile playoff hopes

WITH one week remaining in the regular season, the Atlanta Falcons are down to a wing and a prayer when it comes to miniscule hopes for the playoffs.

And in what has become a recurring theme, the Falcons may need to switch quarterbacks when they visit the New Orleans Saints in Week 18.

The Falcons (7-9) suffered a 37-17 loss at the Chicago Bears on New Year’s Eve to fall into third place in the NFC South. Late in the game, starting quarterback Taylor Heinicke injured his left ankle and was replaced by Desmond Ridder.

Falcons coach Arthur Smith told reporters Monday that the team should “have a good idea by Friday” whether Mr. Heinicke will be able to play in the critical game at New Orleans.

“Obviously, he’s going to do everything he can to play,” Mr. Smith said of Mr. Heinicke. “We’ll have to monitor that. … I know Taylor. He’s going to put everything he can into trying to go.”

Mr. Ridder and Mr. Heinicke have swapped spots on the depth chart three times this season due to both injury and ineffectiveness. Mr. Heinicke is the more experienced of the two, but he tossed three interceptions and just one touchdown on 10-of-29 passing Sunday against the Bears.

Mr. Ridder completed three passes and threw one pick in relief of Heinicke. He has been turnover-prone all season, with 11 interceptions and six lost fumbles. Mr. Heinicke hurt his ankle in a Week 16 win over the Indianapolis Colts and was limited in practice throughout last week, meaning Mr. Ridder took plenty of reps in his place.

Mr. Smith, who has faced questions about his job security toward the end of his third season in Atlanta, has been dealt plenty of adversity at the most important position in football.

“It’s like a lot of things in life. What you can control and how you react to things and having plans is part of your job,” Mr. Smith said. “Obviously what you’re doing at that position, that’s why you always got to make sure everybody’s ready to go, because it’s real.”

With that in mind, the Falcons turn to their final division game of the season. They have only one path to reach the playoffs following Week 17 results.

Only if the Falcons beat the Saints and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lose to the cellar-dwelling Carolina Panthers could Atlanta sneak into the postseason. In that scenario, a three-way tie atop the division at 8-9 favors Atlanta. The Falcons have the tiebreaker by virtue of having the best head-to-head record against the other two clubs (3-1).

The Saints (8-8) have won three of their last four games, including a big 23-13 win at Tampa Bay last Sunday to keep their division hopes alive. Derek Carr threw for 197 yards and two touchdowns on 24-of-32 passing.

Ridder was the Falcons’ quarterback when they beat the Saints 24-15 on Nov. 26 in Atlanta. He threw for a touchdown and two interceptions, while Bijan Robinson had 91 rushing yards, 32 receiving yards and two scores in that one.

“Any time we play New Orleans, it’s a big deal,” Mr. Smith said. “Certainly this game’s got a lot on the line. I know that some of it’s out of our control, but again, that’s our own doing, right? To not control your own (destiny). But we gotta get ready to go and put everything we got and go beat New Orleans.” — Reuters

Backcourt shines

The Pacers and Bucks met yesterday for the first time since the Ballgate incident last month, and it was clear from the outset that they weren’t treating their fourth of five encounters for the season as simply any other game. True, claiming the series was on the minds of the blue and gold. And, true, staying near the top of East standings was paramount for the green and cream. That there was no love lost between them, however, ultimately made the set-to one of bragging rights — the best kind of motivation for players who have seen just about everything on the court.

When the battlesmoke cleared, Tyrese Haliburton deserved the game ball for yet another masterful performance that gave the Pacers the victory, and in front of a hostile crowd of 17,922 at the Fiserv Forum no less. Bent on making one last statement, though, he saw fit to hand the rock to referee Nick Buchert at the end of the match; never mind that teammates Bennedict Mathurin and Myles Turner seemed to want to take it with them. And he’s right; the rivalry needs to grow as a result of live-action developments, not of seeming pettiness.

If there’s anything the match showed, it’s that the Pacers may go only so far as Haliburton will take them, but he’s making sure they all do their part along the way. Six of them scored in double figures, the 19th time in their 2023-24 campaign that they managed the feat. And it’s no coincidence that they’re a heady 15-4 in the outings. Meanwhile, their much-maligned defense limited the vaunted Bucks to 44.1% shooting from the field. Damian Lillard proved particularly atrocious, making only three of 16 attempts.

The Bucks can still have the last laugh. They’re going up against the Pacers anew tomorrow in the second leg of a home-and-home affair. Unless they can replicate their effort last month, though, they will be hard-pressed to keep up with their high-octane opponents. They certainly cannot have their bench outscored 70 to 16, as it was yesterday. Else, the pressure to make up for the disparity would be too much for even Giannis Antetokounmpo and Lillard to bear.

 

Anthony L. Cuaycong has been writing Courtside since BusinessWorld introduced a Sports section in 1994. He is a consultant on strategic planning, operations and human resources management, corporate communications, and business development.

Earthquake toll rises in Japan as rescuers race to find survivors

AN AERIAL VIEW shows a collapsed building caused by an earthquake in Wajima, Ishikawa prefecture, Japan, Jan. 2, 2024, in this photo released by Kyodo. — KYODO VIA REUTERS

WAJIMA, Japan — At least 48 people were killed after a powerful earthquake hit Japan on New Year’s Day, with rescue teams struggling on Tuesday to reach isolated areas where buildings had been toppled, roads wrecked and power cut to tens of thousands of homes.

The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 struck on Monday afternoon, prompting residents in some coastal areas to flee to higher ground as tsunami waves hit Japan’s west coast, sweeping some cars and houses into the sea.

A 3,000-strong rescue crew of army personnel, firefighters and police officers from across the country have been dispatched to the quake sites on the Noto peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture.

“The search and rescue of those impacted by the quake is a battle against time,” Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said during an emergency meeting on Tuesday, donning a blue outfit commonly worn by officials during disaster relief operations.

Mr. Kishida said rescuers were finding it very difficult to access the northern tip of the Noto peninsula where helicopter surveys had discovered many fires and widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure. There are around 120 cases of people awaiting rescue, his government spokesperson later said.

Many rail services and flights into the area have been suspended. Noto’s airport closed due to damage to its runway, terminal and access roads, with 500 people stranded inside vehicles in its parking lot, public broadcaster NHK reported.

In Suzu, a coastal town of just over 5,000 households near the quake’s epicenter, there may have been up to 1,000 houses destroyed, according to its mayor Masuhiro Izumiya.

“The situation is catastrophic,” he said.

Authorities have confirmed 48 fatalities, all in Ishikawa prefecture, making it Japan’s deadliest earthquake since at least 2016 when a 7.3 magnitude one struck in Kumamoto on the southern island of Japan, killing more than 220 people.

Many of those killed are in Wajima, a city on the remote northern tip of the Noto peninsula.

Scores more have been injured and authorities were battling blazes in several cities on Tuesday and hauling people from collapsed buildings.

“I’ve never experienced a quake that powerful,” said Wajima resident Shoichi Kobayashi, 71, who was at home having a celebratory New Year’s meal with his wife and son when the quake struck,sending furniture flying across the dining room.

“Even the aftershocks made it difficult to stand up straight,” he said, adding his family were sleeping in their car because they could not return to theirbadly damaged home.

Around 200 tremors have been detected since the quake first hit on Monday, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, which warned more strong shocks could hit in the coming days.

WRECKED HOMES
Fujiko Ueno, 73, said nearly 20 people were in her house for a New Year celebration when the quake struck but miraculously all emerged uninjured.

“It all happened in the blink of an eye” she said, standing in the street among debris from the wreckage and mud that oozed out of the road’s cracked surface.

Several world leaders sent condolence messages with President Joseph R. Biden saying in a statement the United States was ready to provide any necessary help to Japan.

The Japanese government ordered around 100,000 people to evacuate their homes on Monday night, sending them to sports halls and school gymnasiums, commonly used as evacuation centers in emergencies.

Almost half of those evacuated had returned to their homes on Tuesday after authorities lifted tsunami warnings.

But around 33,000 households remained without power in Ishikawa prefecture on Tuesday after a night where temperatures dropped below freezing, according to Hokuriku Electric Power’s website. Nearly 20,000 homes have no water supply.

The Imperial Household Agency said it would cancel Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako’s slated New Year appearance on Tuesday following the disaster. Mr. Kishida postponed his New Year visit to Ise Shrine scheduled for Thursday.

Japan’s defense minister told reporters on Tuesday that 1,000 army personnel are currently involved in rescue efforts and that 10,000 could eventually be deployed.

NUCLEAR PLANTS
The quake also comes at a sensitive time for Japan’s nuclear industry, which has faced fierce opposition from some locals since the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that triggered nuclear meltdowns in Fukushima. Whole towns were devastated in that disaster and nearly 20,000 people perished.

Japan last week lifted an operational ban imposed on the world’s biggest nuclear plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, which has been offline since the 2011 tsunami.

The Nuclear Regulation Authority said no irregularities were found at nuclear plants along the Sea of Japan, including five active reactors at Kansai Electric Power’s Ohi and Takahama plants in Fukui Prefecture.

Hokuriku Electric’s Shika plant, the closest to the epicenter, has also been idled since 2011. The company said there had been some power outages and oil leaks following Monday’s jolt but no radiation leakage.

The company had previously said it hoped to restart the reactor in 2026.

Chip equipment maker Kokusai Electric said it is investigating further after finding some damage at its factory in Toyama ahead of the planned resumption of operations on Thursday.

Companies including Sharp, Komatsu and Toshiba have been checking whether their factories in the area have been damaged. — Reuters

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