Rescuers frantically searched for survivors yesterday, a day after a 7.1-magnitude earthquake shook southern Japan, killing at least 13 people, knocking out power to thousands of homes and rupturing roads across the region. Eight people were pulled from the rubble of a partially collapsed shopping mall near the city of Kumamoto that was torn apart by an explosion just over an hour after Tuesday’s earthquake. Another three workers at the shopping centre remain unaccounted for after checks of the roughly 2,700 staff, Akio Yoshida, president of mall operator Aeon, told a press briefing yesterday. Overall, 13 people were killed, five were in cardiac arrest and at least eight others seriously injured, authorities said. Authorities are investigating a possible gas explosion at the Aeon mall.