Photos | This is what Japan looks like after a magnitude 7.4 earthquake
- January 2, 2024
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A magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck off the west coast of Japan left at least 48 people dead, an as yet unknown number of people missing, and infinite
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck off the west coast of Japan left at least 48 people dead, an as yet unknown number of people missing, and infinite
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck off the west coast of Japan left at least 48 people dead, an as yet unknown number of people missing, and infinite number of effects in houses, roads and loss of material goods.
Various people have shared how they survived the earthquake and the damage they suffered, mainly to materials such as houses, cars and property, so various photographs have emerged documenting the current state of the Asian country.
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Aerial photographs showed damage caused by the earthquake. in Suzu, central Japan. Given the seriousness of the situation, Emperor Naruhito canceled the New Year celebrations.
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On the other hand, in this image you can see a woman who He watches a house collapse, crushing his car. due to an earthquake in the city of Tokhi.
Authorities stressed that rescue teams and security forces are finding it difficult to access areas hit hardest by the quake.
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In this photo, local resident Kanae Yamazaki looks at the house where she grew up in the town of Togi on the Noto Peninsula. Yamazaki said thatYour mother was in the house during the earthquake but miraculously survived the collapse of the building.
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The earthquake also caused damage to shops and supermarkets, in this photo you can see a worker who clean damaged grocery storewhere various products lie on the ground, some of them are scattered or broken.
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On the other hand, some roads suffered significant damage, such as the road in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. In this picture You can see the destroyed road, as well as the sloping houses around it.
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On the other hand, this road, located in Shika, in central Japan, on the Sea of Japan side, completely collapsed. a crater more than a meter deep was formed.
According to EFE
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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