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According to data released by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the tsunami triggered by the earthquake in the Noto area reached its maximum height of 5.8 meters. The incident occurred on January 26, local time, in Japan

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According to data released by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the tsunami triggered by the earthquake in the Noto area reached its maximum height of 5.8 meters. The incident occurred on January 26 local time, and the Japan Meteorological Agency conducted the latest investigation. According to their estimates, the maximum height of the tsunami in Joetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, was 5.8 meters, and the maximum height of the tsunami in Noto Town, Ishikawa Prefecture, was 4.7 meters. The previously announced height of the tsunami was only observed in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture, and was more than 1.2 meters. On January 1, local time, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake struck the Noto area of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, and triggered a tsunami. According to the latest data released by the Ishikawa Prefectural Government on January 25, the earthquake has already caused

According to data released by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the tsunami triggered by the earthquake in the Noto area reached its maximum height of 5.8 meters. The incident occurred on January 26, local time, in Japan
According to data released by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the tsunami triggered by the earthquake in the Noto area reached its maximum height of 5.8 meters. The incident occurred on January 26, local time, in Japan
According to data released by the Japan Meteorological Agency, the tsunami triggered by the earthquake in the Noto area reached its maximum height of 5.8 meters. The incident occurred on January 26, local time, in Japan

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