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the alert in these regions was declared after a series of tremors with an epicenter on the noto peninsulatude of 7.6 in the prefecture. according to seismologists, this has not been observed on the peninsula for about 140 years, dozens of residential buildings were destroyed, six deaths were reported, more than 40 people were injured, some areas were left without electricity and water communications. a major train accident in america in san francisco county in northern california , a high-speed passenger train derailed, two the carriages caught fire, according to local media , nine people were injured, they were hospitalized, the rest were evacuated. arrived at the place. fire crews, the flames were extinguished, traffic on the line was temporarily closed, the causes of the crash are being clarified. all the news up to this minute, see you later. your green, and why did the guard overtake so many, how could it be otherwise, for honor, and you’re not lying, that’s croak-quack. your apartment is the silence of an aquarium.
the alert in these regions was declared after a series of tremors with an epicenter on the noto peninsulatude of 7.6 in the prefecture. according to seismologists, this has not been observed on the peninsula for about 140 years, dozens of residential buildings were destroyed, six deaths were reported, more than 40 people were injured, some areas were left without electricity and water communications. a major train accident in america in san francisco county in northern california , a high-speed...
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particularly on the noto peninsula. damage has been most severe. now we are starting to see just the extent of the damage to the small towns on the northern end of the noto peninsula. two in peninsula, wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings and that little town have been badly damaged or completely destroyed. getting rescue teams there and supply teams there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big challenge. they have got more than a thousand rescuers, rescue teams, going in there with dogs, infrared equipment and looking for people. of course, it is a race against time as the japanese prime minister said winter bridges are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic _ are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic video - are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic video of - are so cold at night. we saw that dramatic video of that l that dramatic video of that crash at tokyo's airport. what more do we know about what happened on the runway at this st
particularly on the noto peninsula. damage has been most severe. now we are starting to see just the extent of the damage to the small towns on the northern end of the noto peninsula. two in peninsula, wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings and that little town have been badly damaged or completely destroyed. getting rescue teams there and supply teams there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big challenge. they...
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jean mackenzie, bbc, noto peninsula in japan.i: hundreds of buildings as we saw have collapsed or burnt down, many of them in wajima city. japan has seen its fair share of quakes making it one of the most prepared countries for this kind of disaster. the last major earthquake was in 2011 and the strongest and most devastating to date, nearly 20,000 were killed there. since then, japanese authorities recorded more than 30 major earthquakes measuring level six or higher on the seismic intensity scale. moving to other news now, claudine gay, the president of harvard university, stepped down. she came under intense criticism after delivering congressional testimony on anti-semitic to some on college campuses and failing to say whether calling for the jail -- genocide of jews would violate harvard's code of conduct saying it depended on the context. then she faced accusations of plagiarism. in a statement she wrote, "it is clear that the best interest is for me to resign so we can focus on the focus on the institution rather than any
jean mackenzie, bbc, noto peninsula in japan.i: hundreds of buildings as we saw have collapsed or burnt down, many of them in wajima city. japan has seen its fair share of quakes making it one of the most prepared countries for this kind of disaster. the last major earthquake was in 2011 and the strongest and most devastating to date, nearly 20,000 were killed there. since then, japanese authorities recorded more than 30 major earthquakes measuring level six or higher on the seismic intensity...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk.making news here in the uk. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield. chris marriott — a father of two — was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. hassanjhangur — who's 23 — was remanded in custody. a target for the number of high—powered electric vehicle charge points near motorways has been missed, according to the rac. the government wanted every motorway service station in england to have at least six rapid or ultra—rapid chargers by the end of last year. data suggests only four in ten now meet this criteria. last year was provisionally the second warmest year in the uk since records began in 1884 — according to the met office. the national weather service said the provisional mean temperature of 9.97 degress celsius was just behind the figure recorded in 2022 — the warmest year on record. scientists say climate change is to blame. you're live with bbc news. the founder of hamas military ring has been killed in beirut. saleh al—a
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk.making news here in the uk. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield. chris marriott — a father of two — was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. hassanjhangur — who's 23 — was remanded in custody. a target for the number of high—powered electric vehicle charge points near motorways has been missed, according to the rac. the government...
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particularly on the noto peninsula.quake was closest to and where the damage has been most severe. now we are starting to see just the extent of the damage to the small towns on the northern end of the noto peninsula. in wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings in that little town have been badly damaged or completely destroyed. getting rescue teams there and supply there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big challenge. they have got more than a thousand rescuers, rescue teams, going in there with dogs, infrared equipment and looking for people. of course, it is a race against time as the japanese prime minister said winter are so cold at night. to get a better understanding of japan's preparedness with earthquakes amid rescue efforts, i spoke to gavin hayes, the head of the united states geological survey�*s earthquake program. thank you so much for being here. search and rescue efforts are continuing. several after—shocks in the region. how
particularly on the noto peninsula.quake was closest to and where the damage has been most severe. now we are starting to see just the extent of the damage to the small towns on the northern end of the noto peninsula. in wajima and suzu saying at least 90% of the buildings in that little town have been badly damaged or completely destroyed. getting rescue teams there and supply there is a real challenge, having to do it by helicopter or by ship at the moment. logistics is really the big...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.ives in kanazawa injapan with his wife and two daughters. he was at home when the quake started and described what happened it was about 4.10 in the afternoon, i was at home by myself. my wife and daughters were out shopping. recently we've had quite a few smaller earthquakes, but this one just continued and got bigger and bigger. it lasted bout a minute and a half, and it was quite scary. the fridge door was banging open. pictures were falling down. my cats were going crazy. there are some pictures you sent, i want to play those so you can talk us through them. take us through what happened? as it started shaking, i thought it was just a normal small one, so i started taking a video for my family. then it got worse and worse, you can see my cat running around, the fridge flying open, books flying off shelves. when i went upstairs, everything had fallen down, it was crazy. as soon as the shaking stopped, i got in touch with my family, we had a group call. they have been out shopping, a
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.ives in kanazawa injapan with his wife and two daughters. he was at home when the quake started and described what happened it was about 4.10 in the afternoon, i was at home by myself. my wife and daughters were out shopping. recently we've had quite a few smaller earthquakes, but this one just continued and got bigger and bigger. it lasted bout a minute and a half, and it was quite scary. the fridge door was banging open. pictures were...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.region the south korean opposition leader is recovering an intensive care after an emergency treatment in a hospital in seoul. an attacker stabbed him in the neck in the city of busan. the injury is not thought to be life—threatening. mr lee was surrounded by camera crews and journalists when a man posing as a supporter lunged at him with a knife. the attacker was immediately overpowered and arrested. mr lee narrowly lost south korea's presidential election in 2022. our reporter in seoul — rachel lee— has sent this update. mr lee was stabbed on the left side of his neck and was transferred to the hospital 20 minutes after the incident. now he is... he sustained one centimetres of laceration and receives treatment while conscious, according to several reports. now, the democratic party spokesperson said that the hospital is closely monitoring a severe bleeding of mr. lee. but meanwhile, the police are saying that the wound of mr. lee is not life threatening. now he is transferred to seo
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.region the south korean opposition leader is recovering an intensive care after an emergency treatment in a hospital in seoul. an attacker stabbed him in the neck in the city of busan. the injury is not thought to be life—threatening. mr lee was surrounded by camera crews and journalists when a man posing as a supporter lunged at him with a knife. the attacker was immediately overpowered and arrested. mr lee narrowly lost south korea's...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.arts of england and wales, as storm henk sweeps in. at exeter airport in devon — wind gusts of 80 miles an hour were recorded — the strongest for more than 30 years. rail services are being badly affected by flooding and fallen trees. the environment agency has issued more than 300 flood alerts and a met office weather warning has been in place across some southern parts of the uk. our correspondent ellie price has the latest. when weather alerts are issued warning of a risk to life, this is what they mean. we just happened to be driving along the a22 in east sussex when we came across it. a tree on the edge of the ashdown forest, blown over and into the road, and on to two passing cars. driving along, got halfway along to here. and as we passed, that tree fell completely across the pair of us. damaged the van severely the other van. i managed to avoid most of it. itjust took my bumper off and my light out. shook me up really bad. i ran over to see if i could help, but they were trappe
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.arts of england and wales, as storm henk sweeps in. at exeter airport in devon — wind gusts of 80 miles an hour were recorded — the strongest for more than 30 years. rail services are being badly affected by flooding and fallen trees. the environment agency has issued more than 300 flood alerts and a met office weather warning has been in place across some southern parts of the uk. our correspondent ellie price has the latest. when...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk.arged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield, who was married, father of two was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. the man, who is 23, was remanded in custody. working parents in england can apply for more help with childcare costs from today, eligible 2 euros will deceive 15 hours of childcare a week. providers at saint they won't have the resources to manage the increased demand. last year, was provisionally the second warmest yearin provisionally the second warmest year in the uk since records began in 1884, according to the met office, the national weather service with a professional mean temperature of 9.97 celsius, was behind the figure recorded in 2022, the warmest year on record. asante say claim is change is to blame. —— saint tc. you're live with bbc news what is in store in 2024 in store? look at geo—politics. war in ukraine and gaza. no quick end in sight. so what happens next? us will play a big part in that answer. large aid packages held up by us l
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk.arged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield, who was married, father of two was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. the man, who is 23, was remanded in custody. working parents in england can apply for more help with childcare costs from today, eligible 2 euros will deceive 15 hours of childcare a week. providers at saint they won't have the resources to manage the increased...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk.s cleared what it's called the "legacy" backlog of asylum claims — meeting a pledge made by rishi sunak. the home secretary says the target has been successfully met — and the process for future claims has been speeded up. but critics — including labour — have accused the goverment of massaging the figures. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a forty—six year old man in sheffield. chris marriott — a father of two — was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. hassanjhangur — who's twenty—three — was remanded in custody. last year was provisionally the second warmest year in the uk since records began in eighteen—eighty—four — according to the met office. the national weather service said the provisional mean temperature of nine—point—nine—seven degress celsius was just behind the figure recorded in twenty—twenty—two — the warmest year on record.// —— recorded in 2022 — the warmest year on record. scientists say climate change is to blame. you're live with bbc ne
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. around the world and across the uk.s cleared what it's called the "legacy" backlog of asylum claims — meeting a pledge made by rishi sunak. the home secretary says the target has been successfully met — and the process for future claims has been speeded up. but critics — including labour — have accused the goverment of massaging the figures. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a forty—six year old man...
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nearly japan's noto peninsula. 50 people were killed, with residents in some areas forced to flee a tsunami. waves hit the west coast, sweeping cars and houses into the water. around 3000 army officers, firefighters and police officers have been deployed to the affected area . deployed to the affected area. the home secretary insists the government has cleared a backlog of asylum cases , as critics of asylum cases, as critics accuse the government of fiddling the figures. the number of asylum decisions made last year was the highest since 2002, as the government insists its commitment to clear the backlog has been delivered. labour says that's false, as reports suggest the reduced figure is in part due to some legacy cases being moved to other categories. but james cleverly says the number is coming down. we have processed every single one of those applications in the vast majority , a final decision has majority, a final decision has been made and in a small number where there are complications . where there are c
nearly japan's noto peninsula. 50 people were killed, with residents in some areas forced to flee a tsunami. waves hit the west coast, sweeping cars and houses into the water. around 3000 army officers, firefighters and police officers have been deployed to the affected area . deployed to the affected area. the home secretary insists the government has cleared a backlog of asylum cases , as critics of asylum cases, as critics accuse the government of fiddling the figures. the number of asylum...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.site. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield. chris marriott — a father of two — was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. hassanjhangur — who's 23 — has been remanded in custody. working parents in england can apply for more help with childcare costs from today. eligible two—year—olds will receive 15 hours of free childcare a week during term—time, from april. but some daycare providers say they won't have the resources to manage the increased demand. last year was provisionally the second warmest year in the uk since records began in 1884 — according to the met office. the national weather service said the provisional mean temperature of 9.97 degress celsius was just behind the figure recorded in 2022 — the warmest year on record. scientists say climate change is to blame. those are some of the stories we've been loo
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan.site. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 46—year—old man in sheffield. chris marriott — a father of two — was hit by a car while trying to help a stranger. hassanjhangur — who's 23 — has been remanded in custody. working parents in england can apply for more help with childcare costs from today....
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however, underneath the noto peninsula a small earthquake started to accumulate in 2019. at least 10,000 of them have been located and identified in the region. these are often very small earthquakes, down to magnitude one, but with modern seismic networks and sophisticated data processing, we can actually identify and locate them. >> does this necessarily mean this is the big one that you would've been expecting to build out from some of the attention or could you see something bigger than this coming? >> i think that this is probably what will be the largest. the fox zone associated with the noto peninsula is probably not large enough to sustain a earthquake significantly larger or even a second one of this size. however, in may there was a magnitude 6.5 earthquake in the same general area. i would be worried that a repeat as possible. >> listen, this is incredible as we look at this damage. this is a 7.5. we should put that up against what was a 9.1 back in 2011 that caused the fukushima nuclear power plant disaster. how does this compare and how much has japan learned
however, underneath the noto peninsula a small earthquake started to accumulate in 2019. at least 10,000 of them have been located and identified in the region. these are often very small earthquakes, down to magnitude one, but with modern seismic networks and sophisticated data processing, we can actually identify and locate them. >> does this necessarily mean this is the big one that you would've been expecting to build out from some of the attention or could you see something bigger...
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jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. that's bringing our pendant again. images of that plane on fire. �* .,. related, the images of that plane on fire. �* .. ., related, the images of that plane on fire. ~ .. ., , ., fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds _ fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds or— fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds or so, - fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds or so, that in | out in 90 seconds or so, that in itself, but the common denominator here seems to be air traffic controller issue and communication issue, and all the reports of since that incident pointed to that. i mentioned that in the united states last week a major report was done on air traffic controllers in the long hours that they work, the ships they work, the fatigue the experience, not enough of them. air traffic controllers they surely hold everybody�*s life in their hands everybody�*s life in their hands every day. this could have been far worse but it was bad enough, and i think that is something to look at
jean mackenzie, bbc news, in noto peninsula, injapan. that's bringing our pendant again. images of that plane on fire. �* .,. related, the images of that plane on fire. �* .. ., related, the images of that plane on fire. ~ .. ., , ., fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds _ fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds or— fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds or so, - fire. a miracle that everyone got out in 90 seconds or so, that in | out in 90 seconds...
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where large-scale search and rescue operations are ongoing after devastating earthquake on the noto peninsulato authorities, there were injuries among the passengers, at least 17 people were injured, five of them. hospitalization was required, people were able to be evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down; it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there could not be avoided. the coast guard confirmed that five of the six people on board were killed. sole survivor, commander crew is in serious condition. firefighting continued for about an hour in the departure hall, and it was announced that all flights were temporarily delayed. now in... ports, especially crowded due to the new year's weekend, long lines immediately form, many begin to settle down for the night, on chairs or directly on the floor. the passengers were placed in the banquet hall of the airport; apparently, some kind of instruction will now be carried out, because people, at a minimum, lo
where large-scale search and rescue operations are ongoing after devastating earthquake on the noto peninsulato authorities, there were injuries among the passengers, at least 17 people were injured, five of them. hospitalization was required, people were able to be evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down; it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there...
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large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the destruction. earthquakes on the noto peninsulaaccording to the airline, there were no injuries among passengers or crew members of the airliner. people were evacuated quickly enough. but as for the crew of the military transport aircraft, the information is still being clarified. so far it has been officially confirmed that only one of the six people on board was able to safely get out of the plane. later it was reported that two charred corpses were found inside the military aircraft. in serious condition, crew commander. extinguishing the fire lasted about an hour in... in the regions of the central and bolzhsky federal districts, due to frost, mass events are canceled and attractions in parks are closed, at the same time, in the south of russia , a storm warning is issued due to severe frosts. let's talk in more detail with the leading specialist of the search centers, evniy teshkovets, he is joining the broadcast. eugene, greetings. is precipitation in the south also a manifestation of cooling? good afternoon yes, yuri, of cou
large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the destruction. earthquakes on the noto peninsulaaccording to the airline, there were no injuries among passengers or crew members of the airliner. people were evacuated quickly enough. but as for the crew of the military transport aircraft, the information is still being clarified. so far it has been officially confirmed that only one of the six people on board was able to safely get out of the plane. later it was reported that two...
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then it's noto peninsula.ic that that collision happened there for that reason. >> how we take for granted the skill of air traffic control. because often when you look out a plane of a window, whether it's or or it's gatwick or london or birmingham, manchester, there appeared to be stacks of planes queuing off and up queuing up to take off and up above queues of them waiting to land a landing every two minutes. and these a split second. decisions by air traffic control aren't they? >> vital. and sort >> they're vital. and this sort of we said, it's a of scenario, as we said, it's a country crisis with so many country in crisis with so many people involved in this emergency response trying to get that vital aid from from the centre of the country to the coastal earthquake hit peninsula in the west is going to be obviously the main effort for the country at the moment. this is going to make that possibility so much harder. >> yeah, we've still got paul charles with us. >> paul , are charles with us. >> paul, ar
then it's noto peninsula.ic that that collision happened there for that reason. >> how we take for granted the skill of air traffic control. because often when you look out a plane of a window, whether it's or or it's gatwick or london or birmingham, manchester, there appeared to be stacks of planes queuing off and up queuing up to take off and up above queues of them waiting to land a landing every two minutes. and these a split second. decisions by air traffic control aren't they?...
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than a hundred were injured, injured of varying degrees of severity, mostly residents of the noto peninsulan the north of the prefecture, which was closest to the epicenter. according to prime minister fumio kishida, the destruction is large-scale catastrophic , i suggest listening to a fragment of his speech today. i received a message that at the moment. the total will increase, unfortunately, many areas, especially in rural areas , remain cut off from the outside world due to landslides and numerous damages on the roads, while residual earthquakes do not stop in the disaster zone, as a result of which damage continues to increase, the threat of a tsunami, announced the day before was removed only this morning, but seismic activity in this area continues, and experts say that at least in the next week here... we can expect an underground shock of the same force. let me remind you that a series of tremors began the day before at 16:10 local time, most people were at home after celebrating the new year or visiting temples. according to new year's tradition, the magnitude of the first impact
than a hundred were injured, injured of varying degrees of severity, mostly residents of the noto peninsulan the north of the prefecture, which was closest to the epicenter. according to prime minister fumio kishida, the destruction is large-scale catastrophic , i suggest listening to a fragment of his speech today. i received a message that at the moment. the total will increase, unfortunately, many areas, especially in rural areas , remain cut off from the outside world due to landslides and...
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western regions of japan last monday evening. the center the origin of this earthquake was in noto peninsula in ishikawa prefecture. three people died after two trains collided in indonesia. all three victims of this incident were train crew members. dozens of people were injured in this incident, some of them are reported to be in serious condition. the accident happened this morning near the city of bandung, southeast of jakarta. following this incident, hundreds of passengers were evacuated from the trains and transferred to java island. in the united states, the documents of the house of representatives published documents that show that donald trump's company and offices during his presidency were owned by foreign entities and individuals. received money these documents are published under the title of white house auction. in these documents, trump is accused of receiving money from foreign governments through his companies. according to this report, the payments were from 20 different countries to at least 4 trump companies. this report confirmed: trump has sought to turn the position
western regions of japan last monday evening. the center the origin of this earthquake was in noto peninsula in ishikawa prefecture. three people died after two trains collided in indonesia. all three victims of this incident were train crew members. dozens of people were injured in this incident, some of them are reported to be in serious condition. the accident happened this morning near the city of bandung, southeast of jakarta. following this incident, hundreds of passengers were evacuated...
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where large-scale search and rescue operations continue after the devastating earthquake on the noto peninsulacording to authorities, there were casualties among the passengers, and at least 17 people were injured. five required hospitalization, people were evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down, it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there could not be avoided. the coast guard confirmed that five people on board were killed. the only survivor, the crew commander, is in serious condition. the fire extinguishing continued for about an hour in the departure hall, and it was announced that all flights were temporarily delayed. nowadays, airports are especially crowded due to the new year's weekend; long lines immediately form; many begin to settle down for the night, on chairs or directly on the floor. passengers were placed in the banquet hall of the airport; apparently, some kind of instruction will now be carried out, because that people at least los
where large-scale search and rescue operations continue after the devastating earthquake on the noto peninsulacording to authorities, there were casualties among the passengers, and at least 17 people were injured. five required hospitalization, people were evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down, it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there could not...
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making the road conditions even worse. the 7.5 magnitude quake flattened towns on the remote noto peninsulae trees destroyed. buildings spark fires and damage infrastructure. almost 30,00 people are currently living in makeshift camps, but thousands of affected households are said to be without running water and electricity. ecuador has declared a stead of emergency following jailbreak by one of the country's most dangerous drug lords from maximum security detention. president daniel naboa also ordered 60-day mobilization. of soldiers countrywide to locate and rest joseas said that the state of emergency would give the arm forces necessary political and legal backing to perform their duties, but the measure hasn't prevented attacks on law enforcement agencies. according to police, three officers were abducted while on duty in the coastal city of matsala and another officer was kipnated in the capital equiter. this is the second time that escaped prison, he vanished from his. in 2013, but was recaptured after three months and that's a rap for this news broadcast from tehran, thank you for be
making the road conditions even worse. the 7.5 magnitude quake flattened towns on the remote noto peninsulae trees destroyed. buildings spark fires and damage infrastructure. almost 30,00 people are currently living in makeshift camps, but thousands of affected households are said to be without running water and electricity. ecuador has declared a stead of emergency following jailbreak by one of the country's most dangerous drug lords from maximum security detention. president daniel naboa also...
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it happened in the afternoon on the noto peninsula sparking tsunami warnings it's the most powerful tremor to hit japan since the 2011 earthquake that killed 20,000. do we know how the rescue efforts are going? >> reporter: good morning, frances. well, thousands of rescuers were dispatched on new year's day to the most-affected area on the western coast of japan but they are being slowed down by the utter devastation left behind by the quake, rubble from collapsed buildings or overturned cars or wrecked roads. and the prime minister of japan, fumio kishida, said that this is really a race against time to save survivors, especially those believed to be still trapped under the rubble authorities say the rescue effort has also been hindered bit many fires, the blazes that were caused by the quakes that were still raging on new year's day in several cities across that area in japan about 100,000 people on new year's day were evacuated, told to go to higher ground because of that fear that the quake would trigger a tsunami. since then the alert has been lifted many people have been able to retu
it happened in the afternoon on the noto peninsula sparking tsunami warnings it's the most powerful tremor to hit japan since the 2011 earthquake that killed 20,000. do we know how the rescue efforts are going? >> reporter: good morning, frances. well, thousands of rescuers were dispatched on new year's day to the most-affected area on the western coast of japan but they are being slowed down by the utter devastation left behind by the quake, rubble from collapsed buildings or overturned...
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it happened in the afternoon on new year's day on the noto peninsula, sparking tsunami warnings it is the most powerful to strike japan since the 2011 earthquake that killed 20,000. let's go to claudio lavanga. do we know how the rescue efforts are going? >> reporter: good morning, frances. yes, thousands of rescuers have within dispatched, including firefighters, soldiers and police officers dispatched to the most-affected areas on the western coast of japan but they have been really slowed down by severe damage that this quake has caused, the rubble from the collapsed buildings or overturned cars and also wrecked roads. so the prime minister of japan, fumio kishida said this is a race against time to save survivors, especially those who are believed to still be trapped under the rubble authorities also say the rescue effort is hindered even more by the many blazes that were caused by the quakes that were still raging on new year's day on several cities on that coast of japan. about 100,000 were evacuated to higher ground because of the tsunami alert that you mentioned. now the tsuna
it happened in the afternoon on new year's day on the noto peninsula, sparking tsunami warnings it is the most powerful to strike japan since the 2011 earthquake that killed 20,000. let's go to claudio lavanga. do we know how the rescue efforts are going? >> reporter: good morning, frances. yes, thousands of rescuers have within dispatched, including firefighters, soldiers and police officers dispatched to the most-affected areas on the western coast of japan but they have been really...
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already 24 victims of the powerful earthquake in japan, which shook the noto peninsula. most of the dead were in the city of vadzima, where more than 200 buildings caught fire. rescuers continue to pull people out from under the rubble. and this is the end of the issue, read more on our website espresso.tv, also on our social networks, join, put your favorites. next , greet my colleagues. oksana vysochanska and roman chaika, don't switch, stay with the espresso team. 93rd separate mechanized brigade kholotny yar is in dire need of fivi drones. to effectively hit the enemy and increase the losses of living and non-living forces of the occupier. to get closer to the victory that all of ukraine is waiting for. glory to ukraine. glory be to the heroes. see this week in the collaborators program. sellers from the resort village of lazurne. but how do they force locals to get russian passports. on tuesday, january 2, watch the "workers" program on the espresso tv channel. vasyl zima's big broadcast. two hours of airtime. two hours of your time. two hours to learn about the war
already 24 victims of the powerful earthquake in japan, which shook the noto peninsula. most of the dead were in the city of vadzima, where more than 200 buildings caught fire. rescuers continue to pull people out from under the rubble. and this is the end of the issue, read more on our website espresso.tv, also on our social networks, join, put your favorites. next , greet my colleagues. oksana vysochanska and roman chaika, don't switch, stay with the espresso team. 93rd separate mechanized...
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on the noto peninsula near the coastal epicenter, buckled roads made it hard to reach the areas hardest hit. thousands of homes without water or electricity. "everything has fallen off," she says "i don't think we can rebuild it again." there have been hundreds of aftershocks. the quakes triggering tsunami warnings along japan's west coast, those warnings now lifted, with officials saying nuclear power plants were unaffected but these familiar scenes of disaster have raised anxiety here after the devastation in 2011, when a massive magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami killed at least 20,000 and left parts of japan in ruins the extent of the damage from this earthquake still emerging in the quake zone, it's a race to reach those who need help. at the same time, people are being warned to stay way from their homes officials say there is a high risk of more earthquakes this week, possibly as powerful as this one. lester >> all right, janis, thank you. >>> here at home, the president of harvard university, claudine gay, resigned today weeks after her controversial testimony before congress
on the noto peninsula near the coastal epicenter, buckled roads made it hard to reach the areas hardest hit. thousands of homes without water or electricity. "everything has fallen off," she says "i don't think we can rebuild it again." there have been hundreds of aftershocks. the quakes triggering tsunami warnings along japan's west coast, those warnings now lifted, with officials saying nuclear power plants were unaffected but these familiar scenes of disaster have raised...
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where large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the devastating earthquake in noto peninsula. according to the airline , there were no casualties among passengers or crew members; they managed to evacuate quickly enough; in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. military transport aircraft. by the way, it also burned down, it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there could not be avoided. the coast guard confirmed that five people were killed, the sixth crew commander is in serious condition, extinguishing the fire lasted about an hour, the take-off strip is currently closed, all flights from haneda, which were planned today, have been cancelled. prime minister fumio kishida said he took the situation under personal control. sergey mingazhev, alexey pichko, east asian news, tokyo, japan. the criminal stabbed the leader of the south korean position at the moment when he was communicating with journalists, the suspect, wearing a paper crown with the inscription i lick, managed to break through the crowd of reporters, s
where large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the devastating earthquake in noto peninsula. according to the airline , there were no casualties among passengers or crew members; they managed to evacuate quickly enough; in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. military transport aircraft. by the way, it also burned down, it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there could not be avoided. the coast guard confirmed...
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the new year's day quake measuring 7.6 struck the remote noto peninsula — toppling buildings and sparkinger but rescuers are struggling with warnings of landslides and building collapses due to rain and snow. australia's prime minister says the country is considering setting up a disaster relief force to help relieve a military overstretched by regular natural disasters. towns in the country's southeast have been evacuated because of flooding. residents in low lying parts of the australian state of victoria have been told its too late to leave, as floodwaters rise following record breaking rain. our correspondent phil mercer in sydney has more on this. we've heard in the last few hours from anthony albanese, the australian prime minister. he is considering setting up a reserve force to help respond to natural disasters to ease the burden on the australian military. last year, there was a review of australia's military capabilities, and it said the military�*sjob to respond to natural disasters was taking it away from its core objective of defending the country, so anthony albanese is sugg
the new year's day quake measuring 7.6 struck the remote noto peninsula — toppling buildings and sparkinger but rescuers are struggling with warnings of landslides and building collapses due to rain and snow. australia's prime minister says the country is considering setting up a disaster relief force to help relieve a military overstretched by regular natural disasters. towns in the country's southeast have been evacuated because of flooding. residents in low lying parts of the australian...
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large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the devastating earthquake on the noto peninsula airline, there were no injuries among passengers or crew members; people were evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down; it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there could not be avoided. begovaya. security confirmed that five people were killed, the sixth crew commander is in serious condition, the fire extinguishing lasted about an hour, the runway is currently closed, all flights from haneda that were planned today were canceled, prime minister fumio kishida said that he had taken charge of the situation under personal control. sergey mengazhev, alexey pechko, east asian bureau of news, specifically for the program to conduct the duty department. northern military district veterans attacked in chelyabinsk, researchers are carefully studying footage of a drunken brawl, five rowdies, one of them with a baton. location. the police detained youn
large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the devastating earthquake on the noto peninsula airline, there were no injuries among passengers or crew members; people were evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down; it simply did not fall into the field of view of the surveillance cameras, and victims there could not be avoided. begovaya. security confirmed that five people were...
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caused a landslide of more than 1 m of large areas of land towards the sea of japan on the noto peninsulais is the central part of the largest island of honshu, the geospatial information administration of the land of the rising sun reported. specialists established that the example, the device at the vadzyma location moved westward horizontally by 15 m, this is the largest so far recorded su. snakes were also found in neighboring cities. approximately 1 m in the western direction , the sensor moved so in its place - anadziim. i remind you that on the morning of january 1 , an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 on the richter scale occurred in japan, unfortunately, at least 55 people died as a result, dozens were injured, and this is bad. also about japan, at the tokyo airport, haneda international airport, a passenger... and a japan airlines plane caught fire after a collision with a coast guard plane. everyone on board the liner was evacuated, but five crew members died in the coast guard plane. 379 passengers who were on board the passenger plane, as well as its crew members, were evac
caused a landslide of more than 1 m of large areas of land towards the sea of japan on the noto peninsulais is the central part of the largest island of honshu, the geospatial information administration of the land of the rising sun reported. specialists established that the example, the device at the vadzyma location moved westward horizontally by 15 m, this is the largest so far recorded su. snakes were also found in neighboring cities. approximately 1 m in the western direction , the...
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this is the coastal town of suzu in the noto peninsula, where the epicenter of the erathquake took place homes and dumped boats in the streets. rescue teams continue to search collapsed houses. on wednesday, japan's prime minister fumio kishida announced plans to multiply the number of military and rescue personnel. however, the region continues to be rocked by aftershocks, which are complicating rescue efforts. wajima is a town close to the epicentre of monday's earthquake. 0ur correspondentjean mckenzie is there and has the latest. wajima is burnt and broken. it's taken us two days to reach this city, closest to the epicentre. these are the remnants of the town's market, which was filled with small wooden stalls. but when the earthquake hit, a fire broke out and spread instantly, wiping out this entire site, and firefighters are still having to comb through this smoldering rubble to check that the flames are fully extinguished. the town is devoid of people. the sound of alarms, crushed and activated in the quake, add to the eeriness. it's not known if people are trapped inside these sp
this is the coastal town of suzu in the noto peninsula, where the epicenter of the erathquake took place homes and dumped boats in the streets. rescue teams continue to search collapsed houses. on wednesday, japan's prime minister fumio kishida announced plans to multiply the number of military and rescue personnel. however, the region continues to be rocked by aftershocks, which are complicating rescue efforts. wajima is a town close to the epicentre of monday's earthquake. 0ur...
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one owl. meter of large areas of the earth's surface towards the sea of japan on the affected noto peninsulaishikawa prefecture and nearby areas. this was reported by the geospatial information administration of japan. specialists established that the device in the city of vidzima moved horizontally to the west. it is about one and a half meters the largest recorded so far from suv. in neighboring cities , a displacement of about 1 m in the western direction was also detected. a sensor in the city of anamizu stuck out. let me remind you that on the morning of january 1, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 occurred in japan. as a result , at least 24 people died. residents of a number of prefectures were warned about the threat of a tsunami. such were the news at that time. we with i'll see you at 4:00 p.m. as always, you can read more on our espresso tv website. also follow us on social media. and then look at my colleagues and listen carefully, by the way, to antin borkovskyi and marta oliarnyk. thanks to the news editor, thanks to iryna koval, yes, extremely disturbing news, but we will,
one owl. meter of large areas of the earth's surface towards the sea of japan on the affected noto peninsulaishikawa prefecture and nearby areas. this was reported by the geospatial information administration of japan. specialists established that the device in the city of vidzima moved horizontally to the west. it is about one and a half meters the largest recorded so far from suv. in neighboring cities , a displacement of about 1 m in the western direction was also detected. a sensor in...
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our correspondentjean mackenzie is in the noto peninsula — she gave us the latest on the rescue and recovery it severely reduces. but many people are still missing and it is thought they are trapped under their collapsed homes. most of the affected people i in the town to the north of the peninsula, we managed to enter it yesterday and we saw huge destruction, lots of the old, traditional wooden homes have been brought to the ground. these homes were built before new regulations were built before new regulations were introduced to protect houses from earthquakes and the is that many other people living here are elderly so they hadn't done the work to update their another of the issues has been how long it has taken rescue workers to reach people. the roads here have been so badly damaged and the area is so remote that there are limited routes to access some of these towns so they were completely cut off. access has been re—established of the past few days but search and rescue dogs only entered yesterday, so that has really slowed the process down. there are also up to 1000 people who are st
our correspondentjean mackenzie is in the noto peninsula — she gave us the latest on the rescue and recovery it severely reduces. but many people are still missing and it is thought they are trapped under their collapsed homes. most of the affected people i in the town to the north of the peninsula, we managed to enter it yesterday and we saw huge destruction, lots of the old, traditional wooden homes have been brought to the ground. these homes were built before new regulations were built...
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rescue workers stream throuthapan�*s isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way.orst—affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura—san thought his shrine was going to collapse. "the whole gate was swaying. "the alleyway was swaying too. "the children had to squat on the floor so as not "to fall over," he told me. alerts chime. as we travel towards the epicentre, we're alerted to another earthquake. these aftershocks keep coming. further in, old wooden homes have been brought to the ground, not made to withstand the ferocity ofjapan�*s enduring quakes. toshio iwahama lives here alone after losing his wife. at 82, he doesn't know how he'll manage the repairs. translation: we always have earthquakes around here, - but i just didn't think we'd get a big one like this. i didn't take it seriously. i thought we were safe here. this is only the tip of the destruction. we are trying to get closer to the epicentre
rescue workers stream throuthapan�*s isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way.orst—affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura—san thought his shrine was going to collapse. "the whole gate was swaying. "the alleyway was swaying too. "the children had to squat on the floor so as not "to fall...
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landslide by more than one. 1 meter large areas of land on the side of the sea of japan on the noto peninsulas the central part of the largest island of honshu. this is reported by the geospatial information department of the country of the rising sun. specialists established that the example device in vadzima moved to the west horizontally by 1.5 m, which is the largest so far recorded. in neighboring cities, a displacement of about 1 m was also detected. it moved in the western direction. takusu's sensor in anajiimu's place. i would like to remind you that on the morning of january 1 , an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.60 on the richter scale occurred in japan. unfortunately, at least 55 people died as a result. dozens injured, and that's bad. also about japan , a japan airlines passenger plane caught fire at the tokyo haneda international airport after a collision. with a coast guard plane. everyone on board the liner was evacuated, but five crew members died in the coast guard plane. 379 passengers who were on board the passenger plane, as well as its members the crew were evacuated, th
landslide by more than one. 1 meter large areas of land on the side of the sea of japan on the noto peninsulas the central part of the largest island of honshu. this is reported by the geospatial information department of the country of the rising sun. specialists established that the example device in vadzima moved to the west horizontally by 1.5 m, which is the largest so far recorded. in neighboring cities, a displacement of about 1 m was also detected. it moved in the western...
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their houses. their people are dying, so at least 55 people died in a massive earthquake on the noto peninsulapan. the president of the united states of america, joe biden, said that washington is ready to help the japanese with everything necessary. a passenger plane collided with a coast guard plane helping to deal with the aftermath of the earthquake as search operations continued at tokyo's haneda international airport in shikawa prefecture. five crew members of the transport plane died on board. meanwhile. from passenger liner managed to successfully evacuate all 367 passengers and 12 crew members. some of them were injured. an investigation into the accident has already begun to find out who is to blame for the tragedy. voice of america continues to sum up the year. today, the focus of our attention is the organization of the united nations. precisely for this international. the organization is committed to maintaining world peace. russia's full-scale invasion of ukraine became a test for the entire organization and the security council, its main body, which does not could neither preven
their houses. their people are dying, so at least 55 people died in a massive earthquake on the noto peninsulapan. the president of the united states of america, joe biden, said that washington is ready to help the japanese with everything necessary. a passenger plane collided with a coast guard plane helping to deal with the aftermath of the earthquake as search operations continued at tokyo's haneda international airport in shikawa prefecture. five crew members of the transport plane died on...
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rescue workers stream through japan's this is a race rescue workers stream throuthapan's isolated noto peninsulalocking their way. they are trying to reach the worst affected areas in the north, where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day when japan was out at temples celebrating new year's day whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. this man thought his shrine was going to collapse. the whole gate the sweing, the alleyway was swaying, too. the children had to squat on the floor so as not to fall over, he told me. as we travel towards the epicentre we are alerted towards the epicentre we are alerted to another earthquake. these aftershocks keep coming. further in, old wooden homes have been brought to the ground, not made to withstand the velocity of japan's enduring quakes. this man lives it alone after losing his life. at 82, he doesn't know how he will remain at the repairs. translation: ., ., translation: we always have earthquakes — translation: we always have earthquakes around _ translation: we alway
rescue workers stream through japan's this is a race rescue workers stream throuthapan's isolated noto peninsulalocking their way. they are trying to reach the worst affected areas in the north, where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day when japan was out at temples celebrating new year's day whenjapan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. this man thought his shrine was going to collapse. the whole gate the...
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with the passenger plane, was heading to niigata airport to deliver aid to the earthquake-hit noto peninsula. a powerful earthquake in japan caused landslides of more than 1 m of large areas of the surface towards the sea of japan. this was reported by the geospatial information administration of japan. specialists it was established that the device in the city of wajima moved horizontally to the west, that is, by about 15 meters. displacements were also found in neighboring cities. let me remind you that on the morning of january 1, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.6 occurred in japan. as a result , at least 48 people died. residents a number of prefectures warned about the threat of a tsunami. such were the news at that time. you can read more on our website espresso tv, follow us on social networks and watch on youtube. antin barkovskyi, marta oliyarnyk, continue the broadcast of the espresso tv channel, we will see you at 5:00 p.m.: we thank our tireless irina koval, and the invitation. the newsrooms promptly, accurately and precisely inform about the most important things, we pick
with the passenger plane, was heading to niigata airport to deliver aid to the earthquake-hit noto peninsula. a powerful earthquake in japan caused landslides of more than 1 m of large areas of the surface towards the sea of japan. this was reported by the geospatial information administration of japan. specialists it was established that the device in the city of wajima moved horizontally to the west, that is, by about 15 meters. displacements were also found in neighboring cities. let...
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we've seen pictures from one town in the north of the noto peninsula where a large fire broke out, itng a hole neighbourhood and fire services can't get through to put it out at the moment. we've also seen many older buildings have collapsed in rural areas. this is quite a remote area ofjapan. many fishing area of japan. many fishing communities area ofjapan. many fishing communities along the coast with older buildings and it will be those worst affected, also many raids have been broken up with huge cracks and rippling of the roads. bridges and a lot of infrastructure have been badly damaged. i would expect to hear of more injuries and perhaps fatalities from the disaster but as i said at the beginning, the good news is it looks like the danger from a large tsunami has now passed. in the meantime, people are relieved because they would still have memories of the fukushima disaster triggered by an earthquake in 2011. yes. i spent ten years living in japan after the earthquake in 2011 and it affected the country deeply. there was a great deal of collective trauma. every time an earthq
we've seen pictures from one town in the north of the noto peninsula where a large fire broke out, itng a hole neighbourhood and fire services can't get through to put it out at the moment. we've also seen many older buildings have collapsed in rural areas. this is quite a remote area ofjapan. many fishing area of japan. many fishing communities area ofjapan. many fishing communities along the coast with older buildings and it will be those worst affected, also many raids have been broken up...
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large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the devastating earthquake on the noto peninsulahe airline , there were no injuries among passengers or crew members. people were evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down, it simply did not fall into the field of view of the cameras on... surveillance there too casualties could not be avoided, the coast guard confirmed that five people were killed, the sixth crew commander is in serious condition, the fire extinguishing lasted about an hour, the runway is currently closed, all flights from haneda that were planned today were canceled, example fumio kishida stated that he took the situation under personal control. sergey mengazhev, alexey pichko, east asian bureau to conduct, especially for the program to conduct, duty department. magnet scam, capital police caught a couple of crooks. the victims of which were pensioners and unemployed. here, special forces soldiers enter the apartment of one of the suspects. the lady placed an advertiseme
large-scale search and rescue operations are continuing after the devastating earthquake on the noto peninsulahe airline , there were no injuries among passengers or crew members. people were evacuated quite quickly in civil aviation, this is called the 90-second rule. the military transport plane, by the way, also burned down, it simply did not fall into the field of view of the cameras on... surveillance there too casualties could not be avoided, the coast guard confirmed that five people...
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the 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the noto peninsula in centraljapan.pan�*s prime minister says it is a race against time for the 3,000 first responders to rescue those trapped beneath the rubble, and that over 57,000 people have been evacuated. aftershocks continued on tuesday. officials warn there could be further tremors of intensities up to magnitude 7 in the coming week. earlier, i spoke to gavin hayes, the head of the united states geological survey�*s earthquake program. thank you so much for being on here on bbc new. search and rescue efforts are continuing. we have seen aftershocks in the region. how big a shock today pose for people on the ground injapan. after—shocks will pose a significant danger for quite a period of time. we can expect elevated earthquake rates in the region for months to even a year or more because of that initial 7.5 main shock. we had an after—shock above 6.2 early on in the after—shocks sequence. and there were several above 95 and will likely continue for weeks continue for weeks and months to come. what do you make o
the 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the noto peninsula in centraljapan.pan�*s prime minister says it is a race against time for the 3,000 first responders to rescue those trapped beneath the rubble, and that over 57,000 people have been evacuated. aftershocks continued on tuesday. officials warn there could be further tremors of intensities up to magnitude 7 in the coming week. earlier, i spoke to gavin hayes, the head of the united states geological survey�*s earthquake program. thank you...
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rescue workers stream throuthapan�*s isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way.se worst—affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day when japan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura—san thought his shrine was going to collapse. "the whole gate was swaying. "the alleyway was swaying too. "the children had to squat on the floor so as not "to fall over," he told me. alerts chime as we travel towards the epicentre, we're alerted to another earthquake. these aftershocks keep coming. further in, old wooden homes have been brought to the ground, not made to withstand the ferocity of japan's enduring quakes. toshio iwahama lives here alone after losing his wife. at 82, he doesn't know how he'll manage the repairs. translation: we always have earthquakes around here, - but i just didn't think we'd get a big one like this. i didn't take it seriously. i thought we were safe here. this is only the tip of the destruction. we are trying to get closer to the epice
rescue workers stream throuthapan�*s isolated noto peninsula, the roads blocking their way.se worst—affected areas in the north where people are trapped under their collapsed homes. many families were out at temples celebrating new year's day when japan was hit by its strongest earthquake in 12 years. nomura—san thought his shrine was going to collapse. "the whole gate was swaying. "the alleyway was swaying too. "the children had to squat on the floor so as not "to...