The death toll from the earthquake in Japan reached 100
According to the Japanese authorities, the death toll from the 7.6 magnitude earthquake reached 100 people. |
According to Webangah News quoted by Tasnim News agency, the number of casualties 100 killed in western Japan earthquake The death toll had reached 98 earlier today, but two more cases were reported in the Anamizu region.
According to Japanese officials, the number of missing as of Saturday was 211 people have arrived.
These earthquakes in Japan have caused a big fire in the city of Wajima, as well as tsunamis and landslides in this area.
The 7.6-magnitude earthquake in Japan occurred on Monday last week and destroyed infrastructure and cut off electricity to many homes.
A powerful earthquake that shook Japan’s west coast on the first day of the new year reminded Japan of its vulnerability to natural disasters and raised doubts about resuming the country’s nuclear power plants.
Japan’s nuclear power plants are located along the country’s mountainous coast, which is prone to earthquakes and tsunamis due to its proximity to the Pacific Ring of Fire. 81% of the world’s largest earthquakes and volcanic activities occur in this region.
Publisher | Tasnim News |