"Japan Endures Quake Aftermath, Tsunami Alert Downgrade Amidst Airport Blaze and Harsh Weather"

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The death toll from the New Year's Day earthquake in Japan has risen to 64, with survivors facing harsh conditions including freezing rain and the threat of landslides. Rescue operations are being complicated by aftershocks, damaged infrastructure, and the remote locations of the most affected areas. Authorities are racing against time to deliver aid and clear roads, as many survivors are without food, water, or electricity. The government is working to establish sea routes and has managed to get some larger trucks through to deliver aid.
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