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An expert estimates that tsunami reached life-threatening heights as high as 5 meters in some areas of the Noto Peninsula spawned by the magnitude-7.6 quake on New Year’s Day.
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keep coming up against, these and this is what we keep coming up against, these roads that are totally blocked off, and even these emergency services here, these rescue teams, have been struggling to reach people in these worst affected areas. so we are still trying to piece together the extent of the damage, and how many people have been killed and injured. some firefighters have managed to get into the wrecked city of wajima and are searching for survivors. but the death toll is expected to rise. the people here have lived through many an earthquake, but never felt tremors of this magnitude, which have shaken both their surroundings and their sense of safety. i m spoke to professor nobuhito mori, who is the deputy director of the disaster prevention research institute at kyoto university. he told me about some of the challenges rescue teams are facing. the main challenge of how to reach the main area of the