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Thousands forced from homes by a deadly Japan earthquake on New Year's face stress and exhaustion

Thousands forced from homes by quake face stress and exhaustion as Japan mourns at least 161 deaths

WAJIMA, Japan (AP) — Thousands of people made homeless by a powerful earthquake on the western coast of Japan were coping with weariness and uncertainty a week after the temblor left at least 180 dead and dozens missing.

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Thousands forced from homes by quake face stress and exhaustion as Japan mourns at least 161 deaths

WAJIMA, Japan (AP) — Thousands of people made homeless by a powerful earthquake on the western coast of Japan were coping with weariness and uncertainty a week after the temblor left at least 180 dead and dozens missing.

The rescue effort since the magnitude 7.6 New Year’s Day quake has drawn thousands of troops, firefighters and police, who picked through collapsed buildings hoping to find survivors.

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