At least six people have been killed by flooding and landslides following record rainfall in the Noto region of Japan, an area still recovering from a powerful earthquake on New Year's Day.
At least six people were reported missing Sunday after heavy rain pounded Japan’s northcentral region of Noto, triggering landslides and floods and leaving one person dead in a region still ...
Now, the same central Japan area has been hit by torrential downpours, with rivers bursting their banks and hillsides crumbling. Floods and mudslides across the Noto region in Ishikawa Prefecture ...
They were registered under a system set up by the Japanese Council of Senior Citizens ... they can make available to help out in the Noto region. Those prefectures have sounded out local care ...
Nationwide support pouring in for the Noto area ravaged first by an earthquake and then massive rains this year has led to ...
Muddy rivers ran high in Anamizu, a city on the Noto Peninsula, where damage from the January ... Military personnel have been sent to the Ishikawa region on the Sea of Japan coast to join rescue ...
Record rains in central Japan's Noto region has killed at least one person, prompted evacuation orders for tens of thousands and caused blackouts for more than 6,000 households. Hourly rainfall ...
The death toll from record levels of rainfall that hit the northern part of Japan’s Noto peninsula ... and flooding, in the Noto peninsula comes as the region makes a fragile recovery from ...
TOKYO (AP) — Rescue workers searched for at least six people missing Sunday after heavy rain pounded Japan’s northcentral region of Noto, triggering landslides and floods and leaving one ...
The government, its makeup in flux after the governing party lost seats this week, will soon need to make decisions that will ...
(Photo courtesy of Imperial Household Agency)(Kyodo) TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Japan's former Empress Michiko ... keeping in her thoughts the disaster-hit Noto region in Ishikawa Prefecture, the Imperial ...
Noto Tour, which is an exploration journey of Japanese culinary excellence and onsen bathing through the rural landscapes of the Noto Peninsula in Japan’s northern Ishikawa Prefecture.