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Japanese police have blocked main roads in Tokyo during rush hour in an elaborate earthquake drill. 日本东京的警察在交通拥挤时间封锁主干道模拟一场地震逃生演习。 Police stopped traffic, to practise for dealing with quake-triggered gridlock in Tokyo People across Japan hold drills every year on 1 September. This year it has been taken even more seriously than usual because of the earthquake and tsunami2 that struck the north-east of the country in March. At precisely3 09:00 (00:00GMT) sirens howled and whistles blew as the police stepped into roads and blocked them. For 10 minutes traffic was stopped at 100 points in greater Tokyo, the biggest urban area in the world. Jams quickly built up. The aim was to practice how emergency vehicles would get through the gridlock feared after an earthquake centred on the city. Japan has been rehearsing(预演,排练) for disaster on the morning of 1 September for years - it is the anniversary of a massive earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. This is the first time traffic has been halted. The decision was made after the earthquake and tsunami in March caused major disruption in the city, even though the epicentre(震中) was well to the north. Schools and business across the country also practised evacuations. And the cabinet held a simulated emergency meeting at the prime minister's office. The elaborate drills, and an early warning system of loudspeakers, are credited with keeping the death toll4 in March below 16,000, with another 4,258 still missing. 点击收听单词发音
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