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People carry their belongings after retrieving them from their damaged houses in Mashiki, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan Sunday, April 17, 2016. After two nights of earthquakes, flattened houses and triggered major landslides in southern Japan, 91,000 people had evacuated from their homes, according to a Kumamoto prefectural official. (AP)
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Sign words of "Rice, Water, Preserved Food and HELP'" are written on the ground at a welfare center for the aged after an earthquake in Mifune town, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan. (Reuters)
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A man watches the debris as he visits his collapsed house from a shelter in Minamiaso village, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan, Sunday, April 17, 2016. (AP)
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A boy collects water from a water tank truck in Mifune, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan Sunday, April 17, 2016. About 80,000 homes in Kumamoto prefecture still didn't have electricity Sunday, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said. Japanese media reported earlier that an estimated 400,000 households were without running water. (AP)
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A bridge is cut off by landslides after the earthquake in Minamiaso, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan, Saturday, April 16, 2016. The village near Mount Aso volcano appears to have been the hardest hit by the second earthquake. Army troops and other rescuers rushed Saturday to try to reach scores of trapped residents after a pair of strong earthquakes in southwestern Japan. (AP)
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Police officers search for missing persons near houses destroyed by landslide in Minamiaso, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan Sunday, April 17, 2016. (AP)
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A university student (R) takes a rest in front of their collapsed apartment caused by earthquakes in Minamiaso town, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan. (Reuters)
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Heavy machinery works recovery efforts of Oita Expressway damaged by a landslide following an earthquake in Yufu, Oita prefecture, Japan, Saturday, April 16, 2016. Powerful earthquakes shook southwestern Japan, trapping many others beneath flattened homes and sending thousands of residents to seek refuge in gymnasiums and hotel lobbies. (AP)
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A woman pushes a bicycle through an earthquake-damaged residential area in Mashiki, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan Sunday, April 17, 2016. After two nights of earthquakes, flattened houses and triggered major landslides in southern Japan, 91,000 people had evacuated from their homes, according to a Kumamoto prefectural official. (AP)
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Police officers conduct a search operation at the site of a landslide caused by an earthquake in Minamiaso village, Kumamoto prefecture, Japan, Saturday, April 16, 2016. The powerful earthquake struck southwestern Japan early Saturday, barely 24 hours after a smaller quake hit the same region. (AP)
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A man hunks down in front of a collapsed residence where his mother is being trapped after an earthquake in Mashiki, Kumamoto prefecture, southern Japan, Saturday, April 16, 2016. Powerful earthquakes a day apart shook southern Japan, trapping many beneath flattened homes and sending thousands to seek shelter in gymnasiums and hotel lobbies. (AP)

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