"Japan's Earthquake Aftermath: Rescues, Rising Death Toll, and Shifting Coastlines"

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A nonagenarian woman was rescued alive from a collapsed house in Suzu city, Japan, five days after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the region, causing at least 126 deaths and triggering landslides. The quake resulted in significant damage, with numerous buildings toppled, and over 500 people injured. Rescue efforts continue amidst aftershocks and challenging weather conditions, with over 200 people still missing. International condolences and offers of aid have been extended, including a rare message from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. The disaster has severely impacted the already fragile local economy, which relies on crafts and tourism.
Topics:world##ishikawaprefecture#japanearthquake#naturaldisaster#rescueoperations#survival#world-news
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