Japan's tsunami warning is lifted, 30 people are known to have died
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As of noon on the 2nd, 30 people were known to have died. Ishikawa Prefecture More than 32,900 households were without power, and at least 16 local medical institutions faced water and power outages. 

In the severely affected cities of Wajima and Suzu, roads were damaged due to the earthquake, and disaster relief was hampered. It was estimated that 200 houses in Wajima City were all burned down, and the city's famous tourist market "Asaichi Dori" was also burned down.

Wajima City's famous tourist shopping street, "Asaichi Street" with a history of 1,000 years, also burned down overnight. Most of it was burned.

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