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Devastating landslide rips a Japanese mountain apart: Death toll rises to 41 after second earthquake destroys roads, bridges and homes

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Japan woke up to scenes of devastation today after a second huge earthquake struck the nation, bringing the total death count to 41 and rising.
The 7.3 magnitude earthquake destroyed buildings and roads, causing massive mudslides that washed away entire bridges and dumped hundreds of tonnes of soil on buildings and roads.
More than 1,500 people were injured and 31 killed by yesterday's quake in southern Kyushu island, and authorities say they expect the death toll to rise.
It struck just a day after another 6.4 magnitude shock, killing ten, and the country's prime minister, Shinzo Abe, said it is now a 'race against time' to find survivors.
Mr Abe said: 'Nothing is more important than human life and it's a race against time. Daytime today is the big test. I want rescue activities to continue with the utmost effort.'
The disaster left 410,000 homes without water and 200,000 with no power, forcing crowds of people to queue for food and water at emergency aid centres set up in the wake of the aftershocks.
Officials are warning that heavy rainfall expected tonight could trigger more landslides, which have already destroyed the road network, which is hampering rescue efforts.
Tears: Parents cry after they confirmed that their daughter was found dead ion the aftermath of the tragic disaster in Mashiki
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Race against time: Residents walk through debris of collapsed houses where rescue efforts were at a crucial time
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Devastation: A house collapsed in on itself, totally destroying the entire ground floor. The street is strewn with debris after the quake  
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Groundbreaking: The massive earthquake was so powerful that it cracked the concrete, breaking up the road in the region
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Ruined: Pictures who the horrific images that greeted people in Japan as they awoke this morning, with entire streets reduced to ruins

Guarded: A police officer stands guard in front of a house destroyed by the earthquake in Mashik, which has so far killed 41 people
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Classic: Staff of the historic Aso Shrine examine its gate which collapsed after the disaster that ruined more than 200 buildings
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Left in ruins: Tens of thousands of people fled their homes after the 6.5-magnitude quake struck the southwestern island of Kyushu on Thursday night
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Flattened: A family walks along the street but the houses are leaning against each other after the massive quake hit the region
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Crucial moments: The prime minister said that the country is now in a 'race against time' to find the survivors buried in the rubble
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A mother walks with her two young children among the rubble from buildings that collapsed during the powerful earthquake

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