Three disaster-stricken municipalities in Ishikawa Prefecture--Suzu, Wajima and Noto--announced on May 23 that a total of 30 people died indirectly through causes attributable to the Noto ...
We'll start off with a street-parked example of one of the many types of police vehicles that patrol the mean streets of ...
Japan’s weather agency issued its highest emergency warning for Ishikawa prefecture Saturday ... One person was killed in the ...
Six people have been killed and 10 others missing after record rainfall caused floods and landslides in parts of Japan's ...
In Ishikawa Prefecture, near the epicenter, the quake took 101 lives in Wajima City; 101 lives in Suzu City; 20 lives in Anamizu Town; eight lives in Noto Town; five lives in Nanao City ...
In Suzu, both water and sewerage systems are ... spread of infections in the unsanitary conditions. In fiscal 2021, Ishikawa Prefecture’s “seismic compliance rate,” which indicates whether ...
Officials in Suzu City in Ishikawa prefecture said several houses and power poles collapsed, according to national broadcaster NHK. Major highways were closed near the quake's epicentre and more ...
Hokuriku Electric Power Company says about 33,000 households are without power in Ishikawa Prefecture. The number includes about 10,300 in Wajima City, 7,300 in Noto Town, and 7,100 in Suzu City.
23 (Xinhua) -- Unprecedented rainfall has left seven people dead in Japan's Ishikawa Prefecture as of Monday ... one in Noto town and one in Suzu city, who were swept away by a river, the NHK ...