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Post by Admin on Jan 15, 2024 5:36:31 GMT
According to Ishikawa Prefecture's tally as of 9 a.m. on the 15th, the number of deaths in the prefecture due to the Noto Peninsula earthquake was 221, unchanged from the previous announcement as of 2 p.m. on the 14th. By city and town, 99 people died in Suzu City, 88 people in Wajima City, 20 people in Anamizu Town, 6 people in Noto Town, 5 people in Nanao City, 2 people in Shiga Town, and 1 person in Hakui City. There were 13 people who died due to deterioration of their physical condition due to living in an evacuation area or due to changes in the environment, which appeared to be ``disaster-related deaths''. The number of people injured increased by one in Wajima City, resulting in a total of 1,016 people in the prefecture.
The number of homes damaged was 15,073, an increase of 2,630 from the previous announcement. By city/town, 5,452 houses in Nanao City, 2,340 houses in Shiga Town, 1,217 houses in Hakui City, 1,038 houses in Uchinada Town, 1,038 houses in Anamizu Town, 758 houses in Komatsu City, 742 houses in Kahoku City, 733 houses in Kaga City, 726 houses in Tsubata Town, and Houdatsu Shimizu. 455 houses in town, etc. While investigations have made significant progress in the three cities of Hakui, Tsubata, and Houdatsu-Shimizu, the number of homes in Wajima and Suzu, which were the most severely damaged cities, remains unclear.
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Post by Admin on Jan 17, 2024 0:30:02 GMT
At around 6:42 pm on the 16th, there was an earthquake with the epicenter in the Noto region, and shaking with a seismic intensity of lower 5 was observed in Togi Ryoke-cho, Shika-cho. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the epicenter was approximately 10 kilometers deep. The scale of the earthquake is estimated to be magnitude (M) 4.8.
The Nuclear Regulation Authority announced that there were no abnormalities with the equipment at the Hokuriku Electric Power Shiga Nuclear Power Plant. According to Hokuden, a magnitude 2 earthquake was observed on the second basement floor of the reactor building of Unit 1.
At the Togi Revitalization Center, an evacuation center in Togi Ryoke-cho, Shiga Town, 118 evacuees were struck by the shaking while they were eating. Tamiko Kogama (69) from Togi Ryoke-cho said, ``It seemed like it was pushing up from below with a bang.''
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Post by Admin on Jan 25, 2024 18:04:59 GMT
In preparation for recovery and reconstruction from the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, the government has compiled support measures centered on rebuilding the lives of disaster victims.
Prime Minister Kishida said, ``The government will do its utmost to provide support so that those affected by the disaster can return to their familiar places and return to their normal, peaceful lives as soon as possible.''
In order to encourage people to rebuild their lives, the support package put together by the task force in the afternoon will exempt people from paying for the demolition costs of houses that are more than half-destructed, and will quickly provide support of up to 3 million yen. It is said that
The plan also includes a 100,000 yen benefit to disaster-affected households, which will be exempted from paying resident tax in full under special disaster provisions.
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