On January 1, the highway in Koyabe City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, was closed due to **, and the sign prompted to exit the highway from here.
More than 30 people have been killed and injured on the Noto Peninsula in Japan**
Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, occurred on the afternoon of January 1 7Level 6**, which has so far killed 6 people and injured more than 30 others.
On January 1, the car stopped at the highway exit in Koyabe City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, waiting for new information. Xinhua News Agency (photo by Sun Jialin).
According to Japan**, after the Noto Peninsula**, a large-scale fire broke out in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, accompanied by the collapse of buildings. Another report was made that someone was buried in the damaged house.
On January 1, the highway in Koyabe City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, was closed due to **.
Currently, Japan** has established the Specified Disaster Response Headquarters, the Prime Minister's Office Crisis Management Center has established the Residence Response Office, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism has established the Disaster Response Headquarters, and the National Police Agency has established the Specified Disaster Preparedness Headquarters.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on the evening of the 1st that he had ordered the Self-Defense Forces, police, fire and other departments to arrive at the disaster area as soon as possible for rescue.
Japan lowers the tsunami warning level
The Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded the "tsunami warning" issued in a wide area along the coast of the Sea of Japan to a "tsunami warning" in the early morning of the 2nd, calling on coastal residents to continue to be vigilant.
Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, occurred 7 on the afternoon of the 1stLevel 6**, the Japan Meteorological Agency*** will trigger a tsunami with a wave height of 5 meters, and quickly issue a "large tsunami warning" for the Noto area, which is the first time that the agency has issued a "large tsunami warning" since the "March 11" Japan Large** in 2011. * 10 minutes after the occurrence, Wajima Port in Ishikawa Prefecture observed a wave height of more than 1A tsunami of 2 meters was followed by a tsunami of varying wave heights over a wide area of the Japanese archipelago from Hokkaido in the north to Kyushu Island in the south.
On January 1, in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, people stood on the ground that had been damaged by **.
At 20:30 local time on the 1st, the Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded the "tsunami warning" for the Noto area to a "tsunami warning". At 1:15 a.m. on the 2nd, the Japan Meteorological Agency downgraded the "Tsunami Warning" issued to the Hokuriku region of Japan and the northern areas of Yamagatata, Niigata, and Hyogo prefectures, and the rest of the Sea of Japan coast remained on the "Tsunami Warning". The Japan Meteorological Agency also called on residents in areas where "tsunami warnings" were issued to stay away from coasts and river estuaries.
The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) estimates the height of coastal tsunami waves and issues warnings based on the size and location of the tsunami and divides them into "tsunami warnings", "tsunami warnings" and "tsunami reminders" according to the size of the tsunamis, of which a "tsunami warning" can be issued when the maximum wave height exceeds 3 meters.
On January 1, at Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, the train operation timetable showed that the train was delayed due to **. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Zhang Xiaoyu.
Reporter's experience: Japan's Noto Peninsula** Shinkansen emergency stop
According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, on the afternoon of January 1, local time, 7Level 6**.
At 16:10**, the Xinhua News Agency reporter was taking the Shinkansen from the capital Tokyo to Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, when the mobile phone sounded the siren, and the reporter felt a strong shaking in the carriage.
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Xinhua News Agency Express: Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi said on the 1st that the transformer of the Shiga nuclear power plant in Ishikawa Prefecture has been extinguished and has no impact on the nuclear power plant plant.
Xinhua News Agency Express: The Japan Meteorological Agency named the large ** that occurred in the Noto area of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan on January 1 as the "Noto Peninsula**" in 2024
Xinhua News Agency Express: Japan's TV Asahi reported that a "large-scale" fire broke out in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan on January 1.
Xinhua News Agency: Japan's Nuclear Regulation Agency said on January 1 that many places in Japan are confirming the safety of nuclear facilities, and no abnormalities have been found at nuclear power facilities in Niigata, Ishikawa and Fukui.
Xinhua News Agency Express: Affected by Japan**, many places in the Russian Far East issued a tsunami warning on January 1.
Xinhua News Agency Express: Japan's Hokuriku Electric Power Company announced on January 1 that affected by **, at least 320,000 households lost power.
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