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48 dead, dozens trapped after 155 earthquakes hit Japan

Last updated: 2024/01/02 at 12:58 PM
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At least 48 people have been confirmed dead after a total of 155 earthquakes tore through western Japan on Monday.

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According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the first earthquake, which had a 7.5 magnitude, occurred at a depth of 10 kilometres, around 42 kilometers (26 miles) north-east of Anamizu in Ishikawa prefecture.

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At least a dozen earthquakes more struck afterwards.

The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) added that the 7.5 magnitude quake is the largest recorded in the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture since records began in 1885.

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The quake triggered a tsunami alert and prompted a warning to residents to evacuate affected coastal areas immediately.

On Tuesday, Ishikawa’s disaster headquarters said the death toll has risen to 48 with at least 30,000 displaced from their homes.

So far, numerous aftershocks have followed as the quakes have left thousands displaced, dozens injured, and an unconfirmed number trapped beneath the rubble.

Pictures shared by Japanese media showed hundreds of buildings charred by fires sparked by the quakes.

During a disaster response meeting, Fumio Kishida, Japan’s prime minister, said rescuers, about 1,000 in number, face a “race against time” to rescue survivors.

The country’s military has been handing out supplies including food, water and blankets for those who have had to settle in displacement camps.

Responding to the situation, US President Joe Biden said the United States stands ready to provide any required assistance.

All tsunami advisories have now been lifted along the Sea of Japan, meaning there is no immediate chance of one occurring.

 

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