A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 struck Japan on New Year's Day, resulting in at least 30 deaths.
The quake triggered tsunami waves, causing widespread damage to buildings, roads, and power infrastructure.
Rescue efforts are underway in the Noto peninsula, with rescue teams facing challenges due to blocked roads.
Many transportation services are suspended, and Noto airport is closed.
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida described the search and rescue as a "battle against time."
The quake comes amid concerns for Japan's nuclear industry, although nuclear plants along the Sea of Japan reported no irregularities.
Let us pray for Japan.
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