(1)It happened on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japanimage text translation
(2)The death toll from the strong earthquake has risen to 91
(1)Wajima City, north of the Noto Peninsula, has the highest number of deaths with 55, with Suzu City with 23 and Nanao 5image text translation
(1)Wajima City, north of the Noto Peninsula, has the highest number of deaths with 55, with Suzu City with 23 and Nanao 5image text translation
(1)388 people were injured in the earthquakeimage text translation
(2)The number of evacuees has been counted as 33,900
(1)It’s been 72 hours since the earthquake, which is considered the golden time to save livesimage text translation
(1)The Japanese authorities are making all-out efforts to rescue themimage text translation
(1)Ishikawa Prefecture authorities have not been able to reach the authorities since the earthquakeimage text translation
(2)There are 179 people
(1)Wajimashi says he’s received 40 to 50 reports that the building is undergroundimage text translation
(1)Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, 4,600 members of the Self-Defense Forces and fire and police personnelimage text translation
(2)2,800 people explained that they were conducting search operations
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(2)In the midst of this, the 76-magnitude earthquake that hit the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
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(2)Regarding nuclear power plants in this area
(3)It turns out it’s caused a lot of trouble
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(2)The Tokyo Shimbun reported that 15 radiation measuring instruments around the Shika nuclear power plant west of the Noto Peninsula failed to measure
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(2)In the Shika area where the nuclear power plant is located, a magnitude of 70 was observed, the strongest level of shaking in Japan’s earthquake rating
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(2)According to the Nuclear Regulatory Agency, among 120 radiation measuring instruments within a radius of 30 kilometers from the Shika nuclear power plant
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(2)Wajima City and Inazizu, 15 near 20 to 30 kilometers north of the nuclear power plant, have not been working since the earthquake
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(2)According to the Japanese government’s nuclear disaster countermeasures guidelines, the actual measurements of measuring instruments in the event of a nuclear accident
(1)It stipulates that the decision is made on the evacuation of the residents indoors or the start of evacuationimage text translation
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(2)When the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant exploded due to tsunami during the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011
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(2)Of the 24 radiation measuring devices installed in Fukushima Prefecture, 23 broke down, making it difficult to determine the radiation dose
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(2)Reporter Kim Seho
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(5)As a result, many residents fled to areas with high radiation levels
(6)I was exposed to a lot of things
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