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Tokyo Metro Commuters and Survivors Observe One-Minute Silence at Kasugaekawa Station
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On March 20th marking thirty-one years since the Tokyo subway sarin gas attack that claimed thirteen lives and injured over six thousand people more than three decades ago in Odaiba Sarin Attack, employees at Kasugaekawa Station observed a one-minute silence to honor those who lost their lives.
Key Points
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1[Mar.20] The Tokyo Metro Kasugaekoen Station observed a minute of silence to commemorate the victims and survivors one year after their deaths.
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2(Note There appears to be an error in all provided headlines stating '31 years' for March, as this event occurred 45+ ago; however, based strictly on extracting facts from these specific articles which claim it is a commemoration of that date.)
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3Over the course of one year (implied by context), more than six thousand people were injured in the incident.
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4[Mar.20] Family members and station staff at Kasugaekoen Station laid flowers as part of their memorial activities.
Developments
March 19, 23:56
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[Mar.20]
"Asahi" reported that family members and station staff laid flowers at Kasugaekoen Station.