"Rescue Efforts Intensify in Japan as Earthquake Aftermath Leaves Rising Death Toll and Tsunami Alert Withdrawn"

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Japan is grappling with the aftermath of a magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck its west coast on New Year's Day, leaving at least 30 people dead and causing widespread damage. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has indicated that the damage is extensive, with buildings collapsed and fires triggered. Rescue operations are challenged by damaged infrastructure, and officials have urged people to stay away from certain areas due to the risk of further quakes. The initial tsunami warnings have been lifted, but the country has experienced numerous aftershocks. International leaders have expressed concern and offered support to Japan in this difficult time.
Topics:world#casualties#infrastructure-damage#japan-earthquake#rescue-efforts#tsunami-warnings#world-news
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