THE ASAHI SHIMBUN
February 21, 2024 at 17:14 JST
Rocks on the seabed are exposed due to the uplift caused by the earthquake, covered with dried and bleached seaweed. Holes on the rocks appear to have been inhabited by sea urchins. (Tadashi Mizowaki)
WAJIMA, Ishikawa Prefecture—Drone footage has captured the extensive damage and eerie landscape around Kaiso Port here, where the Noto Peninsula earthquake raised the seabed by nearly four meters. [Read More]
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