Heavy Snowfall in Japan Claims 30 Lives, Government Declares State of Emergency

At least 30 people have died in Japan following heavy snowfall, with some areas buried under 4.5 meters of snow, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, heavy snowfall in Japan has resulted in the deaths of 30 people, with some regions submerged under 4.5 meters of snow. The Japanese government has declared a state of emergency in response to the severe weather conditions.
Tokyo has dispatched rescue teams to Aomori, the hardest-hit area, as authorities scramble to mitigate further casualties. Japanese Prime Minister has ordered all possible efforts to prevent additional fatalities.
Recent snowfall in certain regions has exceeded twice the usual levels, exacerbating the crisis. The government continues to monitor the situation closely as rescue operations remain underway.
© Webangah News, Mehr News Agency

