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Japan sharply revises downwards number of people missing after the devastating earthquake

Claire Martin Published January 9, 2024
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On Tuesday, Japan authorities sharply revised downwards the number of people missing following a major January 1 earthquake, while announcing a new death toll of 180.

The 7.5-magnitude quake flattened buildings, caused fires, and knocked out infrastructure on the Noto Peninsula on Japan’s main island Honshu just as families were celebrating New Year’s Day.

An elderly woman has been rescued tonight, 124 hours after the earthquake occurred in Japan's Ishikawa Prefecture on Monday. She was found trapped in a collapsed house in Suzu City. Her survival is a miracle. This footage is from The Chunichi Shimbun. Watch ↓. 🇯🇵 🚨 pic.twitter.com/oOUjsqVi7F

— Cole Cameron (@colecameron) January 6, 2024

Eight days later thousands of rescuers were on Tuesday battling blocked roads and poor weather to clear the wreckage as well as reach almost 3,500 people still stuck in isolated communities.

Figures released by Ishikawa regional authorities on Tuesday showed that 120 people remained unaccounted for while 180 were now confirmed as dead, up from 168 a day earlier.

On Monday authorities had more than tripled the number of missing to 323 after central databases were updated, with most of the rise related to badly-hit Wajima.

The moment when 7.6-magnitude earthquake hits Japan #earthquakejapan #Earthquake #japanearthquake2024 #Japan #Tsunami #JapanEarthquake pic.twitter.com/pe32jgGFTS

— WarMonitoreu (@WarMonitoreu) January 2, 2024

But since then “many families let us know that they were able to confirm safety of the persons (on the list),” Ishikawa official Hayato Yachi told AFP.

With heavy snow in places complicating relief efforts, as of Monday, almost 30,000 people were living in some 400 government shelters, some of which were packed and struggling to provide adequate food, water, and heating.

Almost 60,000 households were without running water and 15,600 had no electricity supply.

Road conditions have been worsened by days of rain that have contributed to an estimated 1,000 landslides.

That's the situation after the earthquake in Japan this week. pic.twitter.com/4iwHHObcif

— Quang (@QuangXi1) January 6, 2024

At a daily disaster-relief government meeting on Tuesday, Prime Minister Fumio Kishida instructed ministers to “make efforts of resolving the state of isolation (of communities) and continue tenacious rescue activities”.

Kishida also urged secondary evacuations to other regions outside the quake-hit area, top government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters.

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