"Japan's Earthquake Resilience Tested: Lessons for California Amid Tragedy"

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Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and his family were vacationing in Japan to celebrate the New Year when a series of powerful earthquakes struck the western side of the country, resulting in at least 48 deaths and the destruction of thousands of homes. The mayor and his family were unharmed, and their thoughts are with the affected families. A 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit on Monday afternoon, causing extensive damage and prompting the dispatch of 1,000 Japanese soldiers to assist in rescue operations. The mayor is expected to travel back to Louisville later in the week.
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