Japan PM Kishida pledges all-out support for quake victims

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio on Thursday pledged all-out support for those affected by a major earthquake that struck central Japan's Ishikawa prefecture and neighbouring regions on New Year's Day.
With more than 200 people dead, the disaster could be the worst since an earthquake and a tsunami in Japan in 2011. (Photo: Reuters)
With more than 200 people dead, the disaster could be the worst since an earthquake and a tsunami in Japan in 2011. (Photo: Reuters)

As part of the relief effort, his government plans to allocate 155.3 billion yen ($1.05 billion) from budget reserves to help local residents and industries recover from the devastating tremor that left more than 200 people dead, Kishida said.

Reuters