Chapter 1438: Do not rule out the possibility of terrorist attacks
Chapter 1438: The possibility of terrorist attacks is not ruled out
"I'm very sorry, the incident just happened and is still under investigation. I have nothing to tell you. After the matter is found out, the Metropolitan Police Department will hold a press conference to announce the case." The Metropolitan Police Director Chunshan, said to reporters under the forest.
At this time, a reporter sent the microphone to the Tokyo Deputy Governor Nomura Quasi-chi, and asked, "Deputy Governor Nomura, we learned that Governor Chiako Koike also came to participate in this 'Neuwuer Conference', is it true? Governor Chiako Koike was also on the scene at that time?"
Nomura Conscience frowned and said, "Yes, Governor Chiako Koike did participate in this 'Negou People' Conference'. There are also sixteen members of the Governor Chiako Koike. According to the previous arrangement, she should indeed attend the meeting in the Tokyo Hoshitaka Hall at this time, and I am very worried."
Nomura Resolute said that it had stopped here, but people knew what he meant. He was very worried that Chihiko Koike had died.
Just as the reporters were interviewing around several officials, someone suddenly shouted: "Someone was carried out."
The reporters' cameras turned over there, and two ambulance personnel in protective suits were carrying a stretcher out, but people did not see the person on the stretcher, because the person was sealed in the body bag.
This was the first corpse that was carried out. The reporters were shooting hard, and they were chasing the corpse and being transported to the ambulance. After the ambulance door was closed, they ran away.
This was just the beginning. Half a minute later, another person was carried out and was still sealed in a body bag. The reporter surrounded him and took photos. Wuwa, the ambulance drove away again.
Then there was the third and fourth one. Within a few minutes, more than a dozen bodies were transported out. At this time, the reporters' cameras stopped chasing them. Their excitement passed, and the ambulance stopped calling because they drove away. The remaining bodies were temporarily placed in an open space.
Ten, twenty, thirty.
One row, two rows, three rows.
The more and more corpses piled up, and soon, the open space where the temporary corpses were cut out was piled up with no less than a hundred corpses, which were arranged in a spectacular way.
The reporters were shocked, and the onlookers were all left with horror. Even the audience in front of the TV felt a chill in their hearts when they saw the bodies being carried out.
What shocked them even more was that except for when the police arrived at the beginning, several injured people from the outside were sent to the hospital, no living person had been carried out so far in the Tokyo Hsuki Hall at the explosion center.
Even if it is dying, there are not all corpses.
It's miserable, it's simply too miserable!
It's a terrible sight!
Everyone who saw this couldn't help but cover their mouths.
The search and rescue and cleaning work continues, and no living people have been seen. The 30-story building was bombed into ruins, and very few people can survive. Moreover, after the building collapses, the cleaning work is very difficult.
The rescue work was in the afternoon, and the first living person was finally carried out. He was a girl, about 20 years old, a Japanese man. Her name was Yazawa Kiyomi. She was very lucky. When she was in the explosion, a section of the beam collapsed in the corner, forming a triangle space above her head.
Therefore, Yazawa Kiyomi was not seriously injured except for a few scratches. After the ruins that buried her were opened, Yazawa Kiyomi crawled out by herself. When she was carried out, reporters gathered up and began to take pictures wildly and ask her questions.
"What's going on here?"
"What did you go through at that time? Are there any terrorists?"
"How did you survive?"
What journalists are most concerned about now is what happened here, what caused such a violent explosion here, and whether terrorists launched an attack.
Yazawa Kiyomi looked at the reporter above her head in a daze, so scared that she didn't dare to say anything.
In fact, it was not only the reporters who were curious about what was happening inside, but the Japanese government was more concerned about what was happening here. Yazawa Kiyomi is now the first person involved to come out alive. After being sent to the hospital, a group of police officers began to question her.
The questions asked by these policemen were similar to those of the reporters. They wanted to figure out what was happening inside?
Yazawa Kiyomi murmured, "I, I don't know, I'm just a waiter, I don't know anything."
"Then tell me the process at that time." An older policeman tempted.
"I am a hotel waiter and I am working as a guest reception work in the lobby. Suddenly, the sound was too loud. I just felt that the whole world was shattered. I just felt confused and I didn't know what happened next."
The police all wanted to scold people, damn, the waiter knew nothing, he was just a lucky person.
At this time, news of a violent explosion in Tokyo, Japan had spread rapidly on the Internet, and the whole world knew about the incident that happened in Japan.
At 4 pm that day, the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department held a press conference to start the first public announcement.
The deputy director of the Metropolitan Police Department told the reporter below: "At 10:15 on June 14, an explosion occurred in the Tokyo Xingjun Association Hall, causing the main building on the 30th floor of the Xingjun Association Hall to collapse. Rescue work is still in progress. So far, one victim has been rescued and 98 bodies have been cleared."
"We believe that there are more victims inside the building. According to preliminary statistics, Xingjun Hall was holding the 'Veiwuer People' Conference' at that time. All the hotels were booked by the organizers. There were 283 check-in records uploaded by the hotel to the Metropolitan Police Network."
"In addition, according to our understanding, 46 members of the Japan Weiwuer Federation came to attend the conference. Tokyo Governor Chiako Koike led 16 members of parliament to attend the conference. There were 47 staff members in the building. According to our preliminary estimate, there should be 393 people in the building."
"But now we have only rescued 99 people, so there is more work waiting for us next, and hopefully, there will be survivors."
The spokesperson of the Metropolitan Police Department did not ask the reporters to ask questions, and directly chose to leave the scene, and ignored the reporters' fierce questions later. At this time, the host said: "A little later, at 7 o'clock in the evening, the Chief Officer will hold a government press conference here. After reporting the situation, he will answer the reporters' questions."
This made the reporters calm down.
At 7 pm, as the first spokesperson of the Japanese government, the new Chief Fukuda Hiro walked on stage, bowed slightly to the reporter and said: "Japan is facing disaster again. An explosion occurred in the Tokyo Hsunobu Hall, causing serious losses and casualties. The government has dispatched the Police Department, Firefighting and Self-Defense Forces to carry out rescue and investigation at the explosion site."
"Now, what can only be determined is that the center of the explosion is inside the building and has not been attacked outside. As for how this serious explosion caused, it may take the building to be cleaned up before there will be an answer."
"We believe that this is a premeditated and carefully planned explosion. The Metropolitan Police Department has launched an investigation and cannot rule out the possibility of a terrorist attack."
Chapter completed!