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The Noto Peninsula earthquake is said to be a "once in a millennium earthquake." Professor Takuya Nishimura of the Kyoto University Disaster Prevention Research Institute said that this earthquake was larger than expected, even in the "worst case scenario." We will explain the mechanism behind its occurrence. A series of earthquakes has been occurring around Suzu City for over three years. There is a researcher who noticed something unusual early on. This is Professor Takuya Nishimura of the Kyoto University Disaster Prevention Research Institute. Since the Noto Peninsula earthquake recorded a maximum seismic intensity of 7, efforts are continuing in the affected areas while the full extent of the damage has not yet been clarified. *Information as of Wednesday, January 10th. #Ishikawa #NotoPeninsulaEarthquake #Earthquake #Ishikawa #Hokuriku #HokurikuBroadcasting #MROHokurikuBroadcasting #japanearthquake #earthquake #ishikawa