The January 1 Noto Peninsula Earthquake caused widespread ... The black outline on this map shows where the river once flowed. Buildings in this area suffered liquefaction damage in the recent ...
The downpour drenched the Noto Peninsula on Saturday, triggering landslides and washing away people and homes, Japan’s national broadcaster said. By Yan Zhuang and Miharu Nishiyama Six people ...
Thousands of families lost their homes when the 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck Japan's remote Noto peninsula on New Year's Day. Children in the affected areas need food and shelter and basic support ...
One person is dead and seven others are missing in Noto Peninsula, Japanese news media reported. The region is still recovering from a catastrophic earthquake. By Yan Zhuang Record rainfall in ...
The river on the Noto Peninsula – an area still reeling from a devastating earthquake in January – overflowed at the weekend, becoming a muddy torrent that inundated roads and a remote hamlet.
including hard-hit cities Suzu and Wajima on the northern coast of the Noto peninsula. In Suzu, one person died and another was missing after being swept in floodwaters. One other went missing in ...
That’s according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, which points to a potential link between heavy snowfall on Japan’s Noto Peninsula and thousands of quakes ...
The death toll after the weekend's heavy rain that hit the northern part of the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture rose to nine on Wednesday. A woman's body was found in the city of Wajima on ...
Volunteer efforts are ramping up in the northern part of the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, following record-breaking rains that devastated the area over the weekend and left at least 11 dead.
"Heavy rain is hitting the region that was badly damaged by the Noto earthquake, and I believe many people are feeling very uneasy," chief cabinet secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said. Mr Hayashi said ...