"Japan's Coastline Shifts 800 Feet After Devastating January 1 Earthquake, Prompting Increased Relief Efforts"

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A 7.6 magnitude earthquake on Jan. 1 in Japan's Noto Peninsula caused significant uplift, moving the coastline by up to 820 feet and creating newly exposed beaches. Satellite images and field investigations revealed the extent of the coastal changes, with some ports left dry and inaccessible to boats. The earthquake also caused nearly 14-foot-high tsunamis in certain areas. Ongoing investigations are being conducted to further understand the impact of the earthquake on the region.
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