By TATSUYA SHIMADA/ Staff Writer
May 1, 2024 at 18:47 JST
Left: The area around the Wajima Kiriko Art Museum in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, on Jan. 14, two weeks after the New Year’s Day earthquake. Right: A photo taken on April 26 shows shelters for evacuees built on the former site of sports grounds and car parks. (Tatsuya Shimada)
SUZU, Ishikawa Prefecture–Four months after the Noto Peninsula earthquake and ensuing tsunami, the latest aerial images reveal that many devastated neighborhoods remain largely unchanged from their condition on New Year’s Day. [Read More]
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