"Nonagenarian Woman Miraculously Rescued from Earthquake Aftermath in Japan"

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A nonagenarian woman was rescued from the debris of her home in Suzu, Japan, 124 hours after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula on New Year's Day, killing at least 126 people. Despite the diminishing odds of survival past 72 hours, she was found alive among widespread destruction, with ongoing rescue efforts facing challenges from aftershocks, weather conditions, and blocked roads. The earthquake and subsequent tsunami have devastated communities, leaving thousands in need of aid and basic necessities.
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