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Damage Report (as of 5pm, 21 April)

Damage Report regarding the Earthquake
Information accurate as of 05:00pm, Thursday, April 21st, 2016.

1. Casualties
Eleven cases of light injury have been reported from the staff and faculty of Kumamoto University. The safety of 276 Part-Time Lecturers is still unconfirmed.
Three cases of light injury have been reported from the students. The safety of 178 students is still unconfirmed.
The safety of the remaining students, the staff and faculty is still under investigation.

2. Material damage
Damages have occurred to some cultural properties including the Memorial Museum of the Fifth High School, the Chemical Laboratory of the Fifth High School and the Museum of the Engineering Faculty. Those buildings are out of use and their areas are off-limits.
An emergency danger assessment has been implemented for university facilities, and the safety of buildings deemed as potentially dangerous is now being confirmed.
Laboratory equipment has suffered falling damage. Currently, there is no report of damage with regard to chemicals, etc. The extent of the damage is still under investigation.

3. University Hospital
The University Hospital is treating patients as usual. However, since Kumamoto city water supply has been stopped, the hospital has some difficulties in its treatment.

4. Utilities
Electricity of all campuses is supplied. Water supply has recovered with the exception of North Kurokami (partially), North Honjo (partially), Middle Honjo and Oe. Gas supply has recovered in North Honjo (partially), Middle Honjo (partially), South Honjo and Oe.

5. Evacuation Zones
The North Kurokami Campus Gymnasium as well as the Oe gymnasium (School of Pharmacy) have been established as evacuation shelters supported by student volunteers.
Other universities have been providing support.

Although aftershocks continue, we will strive to comprehend the extent of the damage and ensure the safety of our University.
Kumamoto University truly appreciates the kind assistance from other universities.

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