"Japan Earthquake Update: 90-Year-Old Rescued, Over 100 Missing Amid Landslide Risks"

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Over 300 people are missing and at least 168 have died following a powerful earthquake in Japan, with thousands left homeless and living in uncertainty. The rescue effort is ongoing, but the risk of landslides has been heightened by heavy snowfall in the affected areas. The aftermath has left many without homes, with concerns about infections and limited resources in evacuation centers. The disaster has also taken a toll on local businesses and residents, with many facing challenges in rebuilding their lives.
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