The Sun (Malaysia)

Japan committed to hosting Olympics

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ORGANISERS of this summer’s Tokyo Olympics have contingenc­y plans to cancel competitio­ns in the event of a strong earthquake or other natural disaster, the

newspaper said.

As the coronaviru­s spreads in Japan, and rapidly through the world, concerns have risen about whether the Olympics, set to open on July 24, can proceed at all and what fallback plans Japan has for postponeme­nt or cancellati­on.

Officials in Japan and at the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC) have sought to reassure the public that the Games will go ahead as scheduled, despite the epidemic, but the Mainichi said there are event-specific plans for natural disasters that regularly strike the island nation.

Under the plans, competitio­ns would be cancelled if the venues were hit by a quake measuring an upper-6 or 7 on Japan’s intensity index, which runs to 7, the newspaper said, citing unidentifi­ed sources involved in the organising committee.

Unlike a magnitude reading, which measures the inherent strength of a quake, intensity measures the amount of shaking felt at a given place.

Japan often experience­s earthquake­s, but an upper-6 is one where it is impossible to stand, windows are likely to break and most unreinforc­ed concrete-block walls collapse.

In addition, the Mainichi said, the plans call for halting events if the authoritie­s issue a 4 or higher on Japan's 5-point disaster-warning system for a typhoon or other disaster.

The Tokyo 2020 press office did not respond to a request for comment.

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