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Japan earthquake recovery hampered by weather, aftershocks as number of people listed as missing soars
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Date:2025-04-16 22:29:56
Wajima, Japan — Thousands of people made homeless in an instant by the powerful earthquake in western Japan were still living in weariness and uncertainty Monday a week after the temblor struck and killed at least 168 people. The number of people listed as missing amid the destruction in the quake zone jumped, meanwhile, to more than 323.
That figure roughly tripled over the course of Monday alone, as rescuers pored over a list of the region's population and compared it to lists of those accounted for after the disaster.
The rescue effort since the magnitude 7.6 New Year's Day quake has drawn thousands of troops, firefighters and police, who continued picking through collapsed buildings Monday hoping to find survivors.
Snowfall hampers rescue work amid aftershocks
Authorities warned of the danger of landslides, exacerbated by a heavy snowfall, across the area where the quake was centered on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture. The landscape blanketed in fluffy white revealed burned and crumbled houses, ashen blocks of a city, highways with gaping holes and cracks.
The 168 confirmed deaths included 70 people in Wajima, 70 in Suzu, 18 in Anamizu and the rest were spread among four other towns. Another 565 people were injured, and 1,390 homes were destroyed or seriously damaged.
A tsunami of around 10 feet followed the initial major quake, adding to the damage.
Aftershocks have continued daily, and Japanese meteorological officials have warned that strong quakes could persist for another month. Their frequency, while gradually diminishing, remained high compared to past quakes, totaling more than 1,000.
"I don't know how Wajima can survive"
For residents, recovery work has barely started. Shuji Yoshiura, a fisherman, said his boats were damaged and he could not go out on the sea.
Before the quake, Wajima was a tourist town with a shopping street offering seafood and traditional crafts. Much of it was destroyed in the fires that broke out after the Jan. 1 disaster.
Kentaro Mitsumori, who runs a corner grocery shop, slept in his car with his wife to guard against looting. Their store still stands but has no lock, electricity or running water. Everything sold out in three days. But he plans to close his business.
"Even if I manage to fix up the place, there just aren't going to be enough customers. I don't know how Wajima can survive," he said.
Nearly 30,000 people staying in schools, auditoriums and other evacuation centers worried about infections as cases of COVID-19 and other illnesses popped up.
In the shelters, people were still sleeping on cold floors. After initial help of a piece of bread and a cup of water for each person a day, more aid is allowing some facilities to begin serving hot food cooked in huge pots.
People were delighted by the temporary bathing facilities set up by soldiers, sitting in the hot water they had missed for days.
Still, exhaustion and stress are wearing them down. Many are in mourning. The main quake struck on New Year's Day, a time for families to gather in Japan. Some survivors said they were all alone because they lost their loved ones.
Mizue Kaba, 79, was lucky she survived, as did her daughter, son-in-law and grandson, who were visiting on New Year's from Osaka in central Japan.
Kaba is sleeping at a school, and no one is sure what might happen when schools open in a week after the New Year's break.
Three stoves were not enough to heat the school's big hall, and more heaters arrived.
"It's so cold," Kaba said.
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