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Japan earthquake

7 Jan
When earthquakes occur, the resulting building collapses, no the tremors themselves, are what lead to high death tolls. How should buildings be constructed to prevent deaths and injuries?
5 Jan
Japanese Prime Minister Kishida vowed to take every step to rescue "as many people as possible." Meanwhile, those who survived the massive quake are struggling to access basic needs.
3 Jan
More than 60 people have so far been reported dead in the wake of the 7.6-magnitude earthquake which struck Japan on New Year's Day. Authorities warned heavy rain could trigger landslides as rescue operations continue.
3 Jan
Rescue teams are still hoping to find survivors under the rubble after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake that devastated Japan's Noto peninsula. Officials have warned more quakes could follow.

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