Elderly Woman Rescued Alive Five Days After Deadly Japan Earthquake
Death toll rises to 126 with over 200 still missing; adverse weather conditions hamper rescue efforts
- An elderly woman in her 90s was rescued alive from the rubble of a collapsed house in Suzu, Japan, five days after a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the region.
- The earthquake, which hit on New Year's Day, has resulted in at least 126 confirmed deaths, with over 200 people still missing.
- Rescue efforts have been hampered by adverse weather conditions, including snow and sleet, and the threat of further aftershocks.
- Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has vowed to provide 'ceaseless' support to the affected areas, with the government allocating 4.74 billion yen ($32.77 million) for reconstruction efforts.
- More than 30,000 people have been displaced and are currently living in government shelters, while tens of thousands of residents are still without power and water.




























