Close up of mysterious white foam covering the road to Japan after the earthquake
Shortly after the 7.3-magnitude earthquake rocked the Kumamoto region in southern Japan on April 16, mysterious white foams appeared dense on the roads in downtown Fukuoka.
On the morning of April 16, after the 7.3-magnitude earthquake struck, shaking the Kumamoto region in southern Japan, people in Fukuoka's Tenjin area met many difficulties when they had to overcome. through the mysterious white foam piled up on the road.
The roads in Fukuoka City, Japan are covered with a mysterious thick white foam.(Source: RT)
Many people have taken and posted photos and videos that recorded the strange phenomenon on Twitter, raising many concerns and curiosities. Some argue that this may be the result of an underground pipeline explosion, but so far there is little information regarding this phenomenon.
The incident was taken in the southern city of Fukuoka.(Source: twitter)
This is a city located next to Kumamot province, which is suffering from earthquakes and aftershocks in recent days.
Many people posted on Twitter images of streets covered in thick foam like snow, as well as wonder about this strange phenomenon.
Some people guessed that the earthquake caused the underground pipe to break, causing the foam to spill.
Others think this is a regular fire foam;however, there is no fire truck in the picture
So far there has been no answer to this mysterious phenomenon.(Source: RT)
Traffic is difficult because white foam flooded the road
(Source: Daily Mail)
According to the latest statistics, at least 41 people were killed, more than 1,500 people were injured in 2 earthquakes in Japan . In addition, this disaster has left 410,000 households dehydrated and 200,000 households out of power, forcing many people to line up to receive food and clean water at emergency relief centers established in areas. affected by earthquakes.
Many houses, roads destroyed.
A woman sobbed in fear after the earthquake.
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