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The 7.5 magnitude quake hit the Noto Peninsula on Japan’s main island Honshu, destroyed more than 1,390 homes, and caused fire and severe damage to infrastructure.
Ishikawa regional authorities released new statistics indicating that the number of confirmed deaths had risen to 202, as the number of individuals who are still unaccounted for has decreased to 102, down from 120.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, during the daily government meeting on Tuesday, instructed ministers to “make efforts of resolving the state of isolation and continue tenacious rescue activities.”
He also called for secondary evacuations to areas outside the earthquake-affected region, according to the top government spokesman Yoshimasa Hayashi told reporters.
Eight days after the disaster, thousands of rescuers are facing the challenge of blocked roads and adverse weather conditions to assist nearly 3,500 who remain stranded in the severely affected areas.
The ongoing relief efforts have been hindered by heavy rain and snowfall leading to an estimated 1,000 landslides while 60,000 households are without running water and 15,600 have no electricity supply.
As of Monday, approximately 30,000 individuals were residing in nearly 400 government shelters some deprived of water, electricity, and heating.
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