OMACHI, Nagano Prefecture The Japanese wolf, a species thought to have gone extinct more than a century ago, may still roam the rugged mountain terrain of central Japan but finding solid proof remains elusive despite a string of “sightings.”
Melted snow permeating the soil of a mountain was likely the cause of a landslide in northeastern Japan on Dec 31 that left two dead, according to an expert who conducted an on-site probe. Hiroshi Yagi, professor emeritus of geomorphology at Yamagata University, also called for caution about lifting evacuation…
Melted snow permeating the soil of a mountain was likely the cause of a landslide in northeastern Japan last week that left two dead, according to an expert who conducted an on-site probe.
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