German broadcast details escalating tensions in the region.

A major earthquake has struck near Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan, triggering widespread devastation and prompting a massive rescue operation. Initial reports indicate significant damage to buildings and infrastructure, with numerous casualties feared. The event has prompted a national emergency response and international aid offers.
The 7.6 magnitude earthquake, which occurred at 4:16 AM local time, caused widespread shaking across a large area of western Japan. Early images emerging from the affected region show collapsed buildings and flooded streets, highlighting the severity of the damage. Rescue teams are struggling to reach isolated communities due to damaged roads and communication networks. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has declared a national emergency and mobilized the military to assist in the search and rescue efforts. The full extent of the damage and the number of casualties remain unknown, but authorities are bracing for a potentially prolonged and challenging recovery.
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