A powerful magnitude-7.6 earthquake shook Japan's Ishikawa prefecture on New Year's Day, leaving communities in crisis as search teams work against time to find survivors. With collapsed buildings, snapped power lines, and thousands displaced, this disaster has already claimed dozens of lives – and experts warn the danger isn’t over yet.
What We Know Now
The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a stark warning: another major quake could strike within a week. Residents are being urged to stay alert and follow evacuation orders as aftershocks continue to rattle the region. Pro tip: Many are sharing real-time updates via social media using #JapanEarthquake.
On the Ground: Challenges & Heroes
Emergency crews are battling blocked roads and freezing temperatures to deliver supplies. Over 33,000 households remain without power, while temporary shelters are overflowing. 'We’re prioritizing vulnerable groups – the elderly and children first,' a rescue volunteer told CGTN.
Global Support Mobilizes
From South Korea’s disaster relief team to the US military’s offer of assistance, international aid is pouring in. Meanwhile, tech communities worldwide are crowdsourcing crisis maps to help locate trapped survivors.
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cgtn.com