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Amidst Aftershocks and Snow, Japan Earthquakes Claim 126 Lives, Hampering Rescue Operations

Japan reels as aftershocks and snow impede rescue efforts post a series of earthquakes, claiming 126 lives. Wajima and Suzu face the highest casualties. Road collapses and the risk of rain-induced disasters intensify the challenges, hindering relief operations for the affected communities.

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In the wake of seismic upheaval, Japan confronts a dire scenario as aftershocks and snowstorms obstruct the ongoing rescue endeavors following a sequence of earthquakes. The death toll mounts to 126 amidst heightened threats to relief operations due to potential roadblocks and hazardous weather conditions.

Multiple aftershocks compound the risk of burying more residences and further obstructing roads essential for rescue and relief operations in the aftermath of New Year's Day quakes. Among the deceased is a five-year-old child, adding poignancy to the tragic toll of 126 lives lost.

Wajima and Suzu cities witnessed the highest casualties, recording 69 and 38 deaths respectively, while over 500 individuals sustained injuries, with 27 in critical condition. The toll of missing persons surpasses 200, while 11 individuals remain trapped under collapsed houses in Anamizu.

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The earthquakes, registering a preliminary magnitude of 7.6, devastate buildings, trigger fires, and disrupt power to tens of thousands of homes. The Japan Meteorological Agency issued a major tsunami warning, reminiscent of the catastrophic 2011 event that claimed nearly 20,000 lives in northeast Japan.

The situation remains critical as over 30,000 evacuees await crucial aid, hampered by persistent rain obstructing relief efforts. Prime Minister Fumio Kishida urges expedited measures to restore vital roads, enabling enhanced rescue and relief endeavors amidst the chaos.

Japan's Self-Defence Forces escalate rescue staff numbers, facing challenges delivering supplies due to road disruptions, mudslides, and isolated communities. Despite efforts, seismic activity persists, intensifying the urgency of rescue operations as residents grapple with scarce water and power restoration.

Notably, North Korea extends condolences to Prime Minister Kishida, possibly signaling a diplomatic gesture amid regional tensions. Japan, situated within the seismically active "Ring of Fire," grapples with a history of devastating earthquakes, underlining the nation's vulnerability to natural disasters.

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