Deccan Chronicle

Minister quits over quake gaffe

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Tokyo, April 26: Japan’s gaffe-prone disaster reconstruc­tion minister resigned on Wednesday after remarking it was lucky the catastroph­ic 2011 earthquake-tsunami had hit a largely rural region rather than Tokyo.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe was forced to apologise to residents of the devastated northeaste­rn region of Tohoku, which is still recovering more than six years on, after Masahiro Imamura sparked outrage with his comments.

“It was good that it (the disaster) occurred over there in Tohoku,” the minisaid late Tuesday.

“If it had been close to the capital zone, there would have been enormous damage,” he added, referring to the vast Tokyo conurbatio­n.

A massive undersea quake on March 11, 2011 sent a tsunami barrelling into Japan’s northeaste­rn coast, leaving more than 18,500 people dead or missing and sending three reactors into meltdown at the Fukushima nuclear plant.

After submitting his resignatio­n, Mr Imamura said he deeply regretted the comments. “I caused

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great trouble to the people of Tohoku and hurt their feelings. I’m very sorry,” he told reporters, bowing.

Mr Abe, who was attending the same political gathering on Tuesday, apologised to guests soon after Mr Imamura’s remarks, saying they were “extremely inappropri­ate”.

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Masahiro Imamura

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