Station platform The earthquake caused the partial collapse of several buildings, as well as damage to underground water pipes that left residents without running water. A total of 6,766 structures were found by government surveys to have sustained partial damage, primarily in Osaka Prefecture but also including several in
Kyoto Prefecture,
Nara Prefecture, and
Hyōgo Prefecture. As many as 450 people remained in public shelters a week after the earthquake. Roof tiles and stone ornaments at homes and historic temples and shrines fell to the ground. Gas services were also stopped for over 112,000 households in Ibaraki and Takatsuki for several days, but was fully restored by 25 June. The earthquake disrupted train services, including the
Shinkansen, during the morning
rush hour but had resumed service six hours later, in time for the afternoon commute. During the shutdown, passengers disembarked from trains and walked along the tracks, due to fears of
aftershocks causing further damage. The
Osaka Monorail reopened for service on 23 June, but was forced to suspend operations the following day due to the discovery of additional damage to the train cars. Flights at two of the airports in the Kansai region were temporarily suspended, but resumed hours later. ==Casualties==