More than 400 still unable to return home after Noto rain disaster
能登豪雨から1ヵ月、なお400人超避難生活

Over 400 people remain evacuated in Ishikawa Prefecture a month after the heavy rain that caused floods and landslides in many parts of the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture.
As of Oct. 18, the number of evacuees stood at 434, including those who had moved to accommodation facilities for temporary stays in a practice called secondary evacuation, according to the prefecture.
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More than 400 still unable to return home after Noto rain disaster
能登豪雨から1ヵ月、なお400人超避難生活

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