By HAYATO MURAI/ Staff Writer
January 5, 2024 at 13:36 JST
A woman is rescued from her home in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, where she was trapped for more than 72 hours after the Jan. 1 earthquake. (Provided by the Osaka Municipal Fire Department)
OSAKA--A woman in her 80s who was trapped for three days after a powerful earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture beat the survival window for victims when she was found on Jan. 4, giving hope for those looking for others who remain missing. [Read More]
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