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"Nonagenarian Miraculously Rescued from Earthquake Aftermath in Japan"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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A nonagenarian woman was rescued alive from the debris of her collapsed home in Suzu City, Japan, 124 hours after a 7.5 magnitude earthquake hit the region. Despite the "golden period" for rescues being the first 72 hours after such a disaster, she was found with injuries but able to converse. The earthquake has resulted in at least 126 deaths, with many still missing, and has caused extensive damage, prompting ongoing search and rescue efforts and traffic restrictions to aid recovery operations.

"Nonagenarian Woman Found Alive Amidst Japan Quake Aftermath and Rising Death Toll"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Japan Times

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A nonagenarian woman was rescued from earthquake rubble in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, after being trapped for five days. The region is grappling with the aftermath of a magnitude-7.5 earthquake that occurred on New Year's Day, which has resulted in at least 126 deaths and 222 missing persons. Relief efforts are being challenged by adverse weather conditions, including snow and storms.

"Nonagenarian Woman Miraculously Rescued from Earthquake Aftermath in Japan"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Al Jazeera English

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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.

"Japan's Earthquake Aftermath: Search for Survivors, Architectural Resilience, and International Aid"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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A woman in her 90s was found alive under the rubble five days after a 7.5-magnitude earthquake hit central Japan, causing widespread destruction and leaving over 120 people dead and 200 missing. Despite the critical 72-hour rescue window having passed, the woman was discovered responsive but suffering from hypothermia. Rescue efforts continue with challenges due to blocked roads, potential wet weather, and the risk of landslides and snowfall. Over 30,000 people are in shelters, and tens of thousands lack electricity and running water, with warnings that infrastructure repairs, especially water pipes, will take a long time.

"Japan's Earthquake Aftermath: Rising Death Toll and Shifting Coastlines Amid Search for Survivors"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS News

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The death toll from a series of powerful earthquakes that struck western Japan has risen to 126, with more than 500 injured and over 200 people still unaccounted for. The quakes caused extensive damage, collapsing homes, causing landslides, and destroying infrastructure, which has hampered relief efforts. Rescue operations continue as aftershocks persist, with a 90-year-old woman being rescued alive after five days. International condolences and offers of aid have been extended, including a rare message from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Emergency services are working to restore power and water supplies, while thousands of evacuees seek shelter and basic necessities.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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A nonagenarian woman was rescued from the debris of her home in Suzu city, Japan, five days after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck, killing at least 126 people. The quake caused extensive damage, landslides, and disrupted aid delivery due to damaged infrastructure. A young boy succumbed to injuries sustained during the quake, and over 200 people remain missing. International condolences and offers of aid have been extended, including a rare message from North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The disaster highlights the vulnerability of Japan's ageing population and the challenges faced by the local economy.

"Japan's Earthquake Aftermath: Rescues, Architectural Resilience, and a Shifted Coastline"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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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 significant damage. Rescue efforts continue amidst aftershocks and challenging weather conditions, with over 200 people still missing. The earthquake has devastated communities, with many buildings destroyed and essential services disrupted. International condolences and offers of aid have been extended, including a rare message from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

"Japan's Earthquake Aftermath: Rising Death Toll and Shifting Landscapes Amid Search for Survivors"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Al Jazeera English

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Japan is grappling with the aftermath of a devastating 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck its west coast on New Year's Day, with the death toll surpassing 100 and over 200 people still missing. The quake, the deadliest since 2016, has left thousands homeless, caused significant infrastructure damage, and hindered relief efforts due to road disruptions and landslides. Despite the challenges, rescue operations continue as the nation works to provide aid to the affected areas.

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

Originally Published 2 years ago — by ABC News

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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.

"Japan Grapples with Devastation as Earthquake Alters Coastline and Claims Lives"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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A 7.6-magnitude earthquake on January 1 caused significant uplift along Japan's Noto Peninsula, extending the coastline by up to 820 feet in some areas and creating new beaches. Satellite imagery and on-the-ground surveys confirmed the dramatic changes, with the Earthquake Research Institute at the University of Tokyo and the Geospatial Information Authority of Japan documenting the coastal expansion. The phenomenon was so intense that local fishermen witnessed the coastline rising during the quake. The university's research into the changes is ongoing.

"Japan's Earthquake Aftermath: Rising Death Toll, Missing Persons, and Disaster Preparedness Scrutiny"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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The United States is preparing to provide military logistical support and aid to Japan following a devastating 7.6 magnitude earthquake that has resulted in nearly 100 deaths and left over 200 people missing. The U.S. aid package includes $100,000 worth of supplies such as blankets, water, and medical supplies. Japan has declined offers of help from other countries, focusing on coordination with the U.S. for assistance. The earthquake caused significant damage, including a tsunami that flooded land and has raised concerns about the country's push to restart nuclear plants. Japan's government is allocating 4.74 billion yen from its reserves for disaster relief.

"Japan Earthquake Aftermath: Survivors, Landslides, and Economic Impact"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BBC.com

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Japan is facing a dire situation following a 7.6 magnitude earthquake that struck the Noto peninsula on New Year's Day, leaving 92 dead and 242 missing. Despite the critical 72-hour window for finding survivors having passed, rescue efforts continue with increased troops. The earthquake caused extensive damage, landslides, and a small tsunami, leading to tens of thousands without utilities and hundreds cut off from aid. The Japanese government has allocated funds for assistance, while rescue teams face challenges reaching isolated areas due to aftershocks and blocked roads.

"Turkish Aid and U.S. Support Follow as Japan Counts Missing and Pets After Devastating Quake"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters.com

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Turkish businessman Aydin Muhammet and his volunteer team from his construction company have been providing hot meals and supplies to earthquake victims in Wajima, Japan, following a devastating magnitude 7.6 quake. Muhammet, who has lived in Japan for 30 years, was motivated to help after witnessing the destruction on TV and has a history of aiding in disaster zones since the 2011 tsunami. His team, which includes compatriots and Vietnamese, braved difficult conditions to reach the affected area and support the community, highlighting the need for more citizen volunteers in disaster relief efforts.

"Search for Missing Continues as Japan Earthquake Death Toll Approaches 100, Aid Mobilizes"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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A series of powerful earthquakes hit Japan's western coast, leading to at least 94 deaths and 222 missing persons. Survivors have been found in the rubble, including a woman rescued 72 hours post-disaster and an older man in Suzu. The quakes caused significant damage, including a large fire in Wajima, tsunamis, and landslides. The coastline shifted by up to 250 meters in some areas. Aid is being provided by the United States and individuals like Shohei Ohtani, while thousands of Japanese troops assist in rescue efforts. Evacuation centers house around 34,000 displaced people, with concerns about disease and the need for basic supplies. Despite the devastation, residents are already considering rebuilding their communities.

"Hope Dims as Japan Earthquake Death Toll Rises, Rescuers Race Against Time"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Rescuers in Japan are racing against time to find survivors in the aftermath of a 7.5 magnitude earthquake that struck the seaside city of Wajima and surrounding areas. As the critical 72-hour "golden period" for rescue operations comes to a close, efforts are hampered by destruction, poor weather, and aftershocks. Despite these challenges, some survivors have been pulled from the rubble, while the death toll has risen to at least 92. The quake has left communities isolated, with shortages of essentials like water, food, and blankets, and has caused extensive damage to infrastructure and buildings.