Japan Earthquake | On January 1, a powerful 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck north-central Japan, causing over 150 reported earthquakes on New Year's Day. The disaster resulted in 20 fatalities, with Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama prefectures being the most affected. Buildings were damaged or toppled, and coastal areas experienced waves over 1 meter high. Rescue efforts are hindered by blocked roads, affecting over 45,000 households without power. While tsunami warnings are lifted, officials remain vigilant about potential tidal changes. The government has ordered the evacuation of over 97,000 people due to safety concerns. Watch the video for more.
Japan Earthquake | 150 Earthquakes, 45,000 Homes Without Power
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