The magnitude-7.6 earthquake rocked Ishikawa Prefecture, particularly the Noto Peninsula, on Jan. 1. The following day, Shibuya headed for Noto with a medical team from the Japanese Red Cross Society.
Japan on Wednesday marked the first anniversary of the massive earthquake that rocked Ishikawa Prefecture's Noto Peninsula, leaving more than 500 people dead. Most of the people affected by the ...
Suzu, Ishikawa, Japan - December 27, 2024 A vehicle drives on a Detour built on the north shore of Noto Peninsula in Suzu ... in the wake of a powerful earthquake in the region on Jan. 1.
In earthquake-hit areas of central Japan's Noto Peninsula, a man from Iwate Prefecture has been serving warm coffee to people ...
More than 5,400 people died in Japan over the past 30 years due to severe stress and exhaustion caused by evacuation ...
TOKYO >> Japan’s Fire and Disaster Management Agency plans to deploy unmanned firefighting robots and other specialized ...
Japan on Wednesday marked one year since a powerful earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula in central Japan, leaving at least 500 dead, including those who succumbed to health issues afterward, as ...
The 7.6-magnitude earthquake that struck on the afternoon of January 1 left the Noto Peninsula in ruins. The shaking, which registered the maximum 7 on the Japanese seismic intensity scale ...
On January 1, 2024, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, triggering tsunami along the Japan Sea coast. A year later, collating announcements from the ...
Unlike the M9.1 2011 Great East Japan earthquake, it did not occur on ... ultimately burning nearly 12 acres on the Noto Peninsula. Firefighters were unable to respond effectively to the fire ...
Suzu City's journey of recovery from a devastating earthquake is marked by the resilience of local businesses like Robatayaki ...
People in Japan commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake, which claimed over 6,400 lives. On ...