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13 killed in powerful Japan earthquake

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Published: 09:25, 2 January 2024  
13 killed in powerful Japan earthquake

At least 13 people were killed and scores injured in a powerful earthquake that hit off the Noto Peninsula on Japan’s northwest coast, toppling buildings, buckling roads and triggering a blaze that ripped through a city.

The fire tore through more than 100 houses and buildings in Wajima, one of the hardest-hit cities of Monday’s magnitude-7.6 tremor, public broadcaster NHK said. Aftershocks were rattling the region as rescue workers fanned out to look for victims. A tsunami warning for most of the Sea of Japan coast was lifted Tuesday morning, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said the quake caused widespread damage and he had set up a task force to help in rescue and repair operations. Networks briefly broke away from a live broadcast of his news conference when a large aftershock hit the region, the latest in a series of dozens.

Eight people have been confirmed dead as of Tuesday morning in Wajima, NHK said, and at least five others were killed in other parts of the region about 315 kilometers (195 miles) northwest of Tokyo. So far, the largest tsunami recorded after the New Year’s Day quake was in Wajima, at about 1.2 meters (4 feet).

Some train services were suspended and power plants halted operations, while several roads and an airport runway were closed due to the damage. Mobile phone services were affected. About 33,000 households were without power as of Tuesday at 10 a.m., according to Hokuriku Electric, while parts of the region were also without running water._Agencies.

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