(Caracas, 3 de enero, 2023) (EFE).- El terremoto de magnitud 7,6 que sacudió el lunes la costa occidental del centro de Japón ha dejado al menos 73 muertos, según informaron autoridades locales.
Mientras, se intensifican las tareas de rescate con el fin de encontrar a supervivientes bajo los escombros.
Los daños
Estas son algunas de las fotos de cómo quedaron las ciudades más afectadas de Japón, tras el devastador hecho:
-FOTODELDIA- Monzen Town (Japón), 03/01/2024.- Miembros de los equipos de rescate buscan algún superviviente entre las casas derruidas de Monzen Town, en la prefactura de Ishikawa en Japón este miércoles tras el terremoto que ha asolado el centro del país y que ha dejado 62 muertos. EFE/ Franck Robichon-FOTODELDIA- Wajima (Japón), 03/01/2024.- Miembros de los equipos de rescate buscan algún superviviente entre los escombros de un edificio derruido de Wajima, en Japón este miércoles tras el terremoto que ha asolado el centro del país y que ha dejado 62 muertos. EFE/JIJI PRESS /PROHIBIDO SU USO EN JAPÓN / SOLO USO EDITORIAL/SOLO DISPONIBLE PARA ILUSTRAR LA NOTICIA QUE ACOMPAÑA (CRÉDITO OBLIGATORIO)Wajima (Japan), 03/01/2024.- People look at burnt remains of building structures following an earthquake in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 03 January 2024. At least 62 people were killed by the magnitude 7 earthquake (the USGS listed the magnitude as 7.5) which occurred on 01 January, according to the Ishikawa Prefecture Government. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON
Wajima (Japan), 03/01/2024.- Rescue workers rescue a woman trapped under a collapsed building following an earthquake in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 03 January 2024. At least 62 people were killed by the magnitude 7 earthquake (the USGS listed the magnitude as 7.5) which occurred on 01 January, according to the Ishikawa Prefecture Government. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHONMonzen Town (Japan), 03/01/2024.- Rescue workers search for missing people at a collapsed building in Monzen Town, Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 03 January 2024. At least 62 people were killed by the magnitude 7 earthquake (the USGS listed the magnitude as 7.5) which occurred on 01 January, according to the Ishikawa Prefecture Government. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHONWajima (Japan), 03/01/2024.- A man cycles past a collapsed building in Wajima, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 03 January 2024. At least 62 people were killed by the magnitude 7 earthquake (the USGS listed the magnitude as 7.5) which occurred on 01 January, according to the Ishikawa Prefecture Government. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHONMonzen Town (Japan), 03/01/2024.- Rescue workers search for missing people at a collapsed building in Monzen Town, Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 03 January 2024. At least 62 people were killed by the magnitude 7 earthquake (the USGS listed the magnitude as 7.5) which occurred on 01 January, according to the Ishikawa Prefecture Government. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHONTogi Town (Japan), 02/01/2024.- A view of goods strewn about in a damaged grocery store after a strong earthquake in Togi town, Noto Peninsula, Japan, 02 January 2024. At least 48 people were killed and 107 injured according to Ishikawa Prefecture Government and the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, following the magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck the area on 01 January. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHONTogi Town (Japan), 02/01/2024.- A view of a collapsed road after a strong earthquake near Togi town, Noto Peninsula, Japan, 02 January 2024. At least 48 people were killed and 107 injured according to Ishikawa Prefecture Government and the Fire and Disaster Management Agency, following the magnitude 7.6 earthquake that struck the area on 01 January. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHONKanazawa (Japan), 02/01/2024.- A view of a damaged road following a strong earthquake in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, 02 January 2024. At least six people have died after a strong earthquake hit a wide area on the Sea of Japan coast on 01 January, according to the National Police Agency. The earthquake recorded a maximum intensity of 7 on the Japanese seismic scale in the Noto Peninsula and triggered a major tsunami warning in Ishikawa Prefecture. (Terremoto/sismo, Japón) EFE/EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON