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Update: According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), many people in Ishikawa Prefecture have been injured due to **, many houses have been damaged, roads have been broken, and even "sand liquefaction" has occurred, but the specific damage cannot be counted. Toyama Prefecture has reported more than 100 cases of damage to houses, and the number of people is not yet available. Niigata Prefecture reported 2 injuries and Fukui Prefecture reported 5 injuries.
As of now, Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture has observed 1A tsunami with a wave height of more than 2 meters was observed in Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture, Toyama PrefectureA tsunami with a wave height of 8 meters, 0The tsunami with a wave height of 7 meters, and the tsunami has also been observed in many places, and the wave height does not exceed 06 meters. According to the "Tsunami Warning" issued by the Japan Meteorological Agency, tsunami waves are expected to be 5 meters high in some areas of Ishikawa Prefecture and 3 meters high in parts of Niigata, Toyama, Yamagata, Fukui, and Hyogo prefectures. This is also the first time that the Japan Meteorological Agency has issued a "large tsunami warning" since the March 11, 2011 tsunami tsunami in East Japan. According to Japanese media reports, the strongest earthquake of 7 is also the first time since June 2018 that Japan has experienced the highest seismic intensity.
In terms of transportation, many sections of the Shinkansen in the affected areas have been suspended, flight take-off and landing have also been affected, and many roads have been interrupted due to landslides and rockfalls.
In terms of hydropower, more than 30,000 households in Ishikawa and Niigata prefectures were without powerWater was cut off in many places in Ishikawa Prefecture and Takayama City in Gifu Prefecture, and water pipes broke in many places in Koyabe City, Toyama Prefecture.