Following the Noto Peninsula Earthquake in Japan, restoration work is intensifying with volunteers providing help. Less than 10,000 evacuees are in temporary shelters in Ishikawa Prefecture, but many are living in cars or damaged homes. The earthquake has damaged the local economy, affecting fishing and tourism. Survivors are battling freezing and unsanitary conditions with tens of thousands of homes without running water. Many evacuees are unwilling to relocate to secondary evacuation sites, and over 40,000 households are still without running water. Some areas are expected to be without electricity for at least another two months.
A month on from a huge earthquake that struck Japan's west coast, survivors are battling freezing and unsanitary conditions while tens of thousands of homes remain without running water in the isolated Noto peninsula https://t.co/2W9gfJnSPT https://t.co/A8AMHUxI7a
One month one from the Noto Peninsula Earthquake, over 40,000 households are still without running water, and some areas are expected to be without electricity for at least another two months. https://t.co/Yg4s2mYRgz https://t.co/QsELgecBwY
Thursday marks one month since the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. With roads and utilities in parts of Ishikawa Prefecture yet to be repaired, the construction a base of operations for construction workers has become paramount. https://t.co/OqUzvB5xtL
Many local residents are reluctant to leave quake-hit areas for secondary evacuation centers, according to a Yomiuri survey on people affected by the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. https://t.co/x3312e8tXJ
Japan earthquake survivors battle unsanitary conditions with no running water: A month on from a huge earthquake that struck Japan's west coast, survivors are battling freezing and unsanitary conditions while tens of thousands of… https://t.co/7ExjqjmfKQ #japannews #japantoday
Many Noto Peninsula Earthquake evacuees surveyed by The Yomiuri Shimbun said they were were unwilling to relocate to secondary evacuation sites despite feeling the need for it. https://t.co/l9btroTriw
A month on from a huge earthquake that struck Japan's west coast, survivors are battling freezing and unsanitary conditions while tens of thousands of homes remain without running water https://t.co/gNMNGJrmyW
Japan Earthquake Survivors Battle Unsanitary Conditions with No Running Water https://t.co/iNLY4hyJHA
⚠️ JAPAN EARTHQUAKE SURVIVORS BATTLE UNSANITARY CONDITIONS WITH NO RUNNING WATER (Reuters) A month on from a huge earthquake that struck Japan's west coast, survivors are battling freezing and unsanitary conditions while tens of thousands of homes remain without running water.…
A temporary shelter at the Cambridge Registry of Deeds building was only meant to house families for five to ten days. But a shortage of permanent shelter options means that most families have been there for weeks. @laurelmshugart and @oliviawzg report. https://t.co/sG3Rq1rQtO
The Noto Peninsula earthquake damaged more than just buildings in neighboring Toyama Prefecture. It has rattled two mainstays of its local economy: fishing and tourism. https://t.co/Aqc4rR3rSm
Less than 10,000 evacuees are now staying in temporary shelters in earthquake-hit Ishikawa Prefecture, but authorities believe many people are living in cars or damaged homes https://t.co/qmeYif3Pcy
Four weeks following the powerful Noto Peninsula Earthquake, restoration work is intensifying in quake-hit area with volunteers from across the nation providing help. https://t.co/LdtGReh31h