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Japan earthquake death toll rises to 161


Mon 08 Jan 2024 | 09:33 AM
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The death toll from Japan's devastating New Year's Day earthquake has risen from to more than 160, authorities say, according to BBC. 

Efforts are continuing to find more than 100 people who remain missing a week later.

But bad weather is hampering rescuers- with heavy rain and snow triggering warnings of landslides and building collapses.

The 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the remote Noto peninsula - toppling buildings and sparking a major fire.

The majority of the deaths have happened in the hard-hit cities of Wajima and Suzu.

Meanwhile, the number of people missing has dropped from 195 to just over 100. The death toll has jumped from the 120 reported on Sunday.

More than 2,000 people are reportedly still cut off due to massive damage to roads. Several others are living in emergency shelters.

The Japanese military has been handing out supplies including food, water and blankets for those who have had to vacate their homes.

The defence ministry said in a statement on Sunday that it had sent nearly 6,000 troops out to help with the relief mission.

They added that they believe there are still people alive who need rescue and vowed to continue their lifesaving operations despite the ending of a critical 72 hour window to find survivors.