Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he visited the earthquake-damaged Ishikawa Prefecture and also promised to ensure the restoration of infrastructure. This was reported by TASS.
“The situation remains very difficult, but we will do our best to meet everyone’s needs,” Kishida said.
Previously reportedAn eruption of volcanic rock was recorded within a kilometer radius of a volcano crater on the island of Suwanose in Japan. For this reason, it was noted that the third of five danger levels was declared, meaning that the volcano cannot be approached more than two kilometers. No damage or casualties were reported.
Before reportedIt was stated that the strong earthquake of 7.6 magnitude that occurred in Japan on January 1, 2024 caused a significant rise in the land and caused the sea to retreat up to 250 meters from the coast in some places. This was noticed by Nahel Belgherze, a French independent expert in the field of satellite data analysis, who examined photographs of the region from space before and after the natural disaster.
In particular, the coasts have risen on the Japanese Noto Peninsula in the central part of the island of Honshu. As a result of the incident, some marinas were cut off from the water and boats were prevented from accessing the water.
Belgerze’s findings were confirmed by experts from the University of Tokyo. The scientific institution noted that it detected 10 places that caused seismic rise on the coast in the region between Kaiso and Akasaki settlements due to the earthquake. According to researchers, the tremor also caused a tsunami of more than four meters high that hit the port of Akasaki.
Previously in Japan A new island has emerged due to the eruption of an underground volcano.