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Heavy rainfall on Saturday flooded Japan's Noto region, previously hit by a major earthquake in January, causing evacuation orders for tens of thousands of residents, power outages for over 5,000 households, and leaving two people missing in Wajima city. The area is still recovering from a January 1, 7.6 magnitude quake that killed over 300 people.
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