While Japan was still reeling from the massive 7.5-magnitude earthquake that struck on New Year’s Day, many feared for their loved ones living close to the epicentre.
According to AFP, the tremors triggered tsunami waves more than a metre high, toppled buildings, caused a major fire and tore apart roads.
Ishikawa prefecture on the main island of Honshu was the hardest hit, while the temblor was also felt in Japan’s capital, Tokyo, where Springboks player Cheslin Kolbe and his family are now living.
The fullback joined Tokyo Sungoliath towards the end of last year, and moved his wife Layla Kolbe and their three children with him to Tokyo.
As news of the destruction hit South African shores, many feared for the Kolbes’ safety.
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Layla let…