Jimu News.
Six people have died in the Noto area of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan**
According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on January 2**, Japan's Ishikawa Prefectural Police Headquarters saidAs of 5 a.m. local time on January 2, ** has killed six people.
On the afternoon of January 1, local time, 7Level 6**.
According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) on January 2**, the West Japan Railway Company announced that the section between Nagano Station and Kanazawa Station on the Hokuriku Shinkansen will be suspended from the evening of the 1st local time. On the 2nd, the service will be suspended from the first train time to around noon.
In addition, as of 23:30 local time on the 1st, a total of 4 Shinkansen trains** between Toyama Station and Kanazawa Station stopped on the road, and a total of about 1,400 passengers were stranded in the carriages.
According to Japan's "Yomiuri Shimbun" on January 1, Tokyo Electric Power Company announced on the same day that it had confirmed that the reactor of the unit of the Kashiwazaki Kariba Nuclear Power Plant in Niigata Prefecture "overflowed due to the shaking of the spent fuel pool, but it did not flow outside the building and did not affect the outside world."
Tokyo Electric Power Company said that at around 18:45 local time on the 1st, when inspecting the spent fuel pools of units 1 to 7 of the Kashiwazaki Kariba Nuclear Power Plant, it was found that Unit 2 was about 10 liters and Unit 3 was about 046 liters, 600 liters of 6 liters, and 4 liters of 7 units overflowed. The water contains radioactive material, the level of which is being determined.
*: CCTV News Client Editor: Xiao Tao Review: Wei Xi.