Heavy rain lashed Ishikawa Prefecture on Sunday, with floods and landslides leaving one dead and at least six missing in an ...
The Noto Peninsula earthquake caused all possible earthquake damage at once, including the collapse of houses, fires, a tsunami, and soil liquefaction. We must understand that such damages will ...
Record rains in central Japan's Noto region, still recovering from a major New Year's Day earthquake, killed at least one ...
Heavy rain lashed central Japan on Sunday, with floods and landslides leaving one dead and at least six missing in an area ...
Heavy rain continued on Sunday in Noto in Ishikawa Prefecture along the Sea of Japan, a region devastated by a magnitude-7.6 ...
Rescue workers searched for at least six people missing Sunday after heavy rain pounded Japan’s northcentral region of Noto, ...
The January 1 Noto Peninsula Earthquake caused widespread liquefaction. Houses and roads sustained damage when loosely packed, waterlogged sediments at or near the ground surface lost their strength.
The deluges in Japan caused swollen rivers to overflow, flooding homes and stranding some residents in the region.
The government is estimating that the Noto Peninsula earthquake caused damage to buildings and infrastructure totaling 1.1 trillion to 2.6 trillion yen ($7.44 billion to $17.59 billion ...
Rescue workers searched for at least six people missing Sunday after heavy rain pounded Japan's northcentral region of Noto, ...
UCHINADA, Ishikawa Prefecture--Homes across the Noto Peninsula and beyond were ... to continue living there and to avoid damage from another earthquake,” he said. “It takes a long time because ...
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued the highest level of heavy rain across several cities in the Ishikawa prefecture, ...