Communication Network Outages in Ishikawa
Date: January 1, 2024 – 7.45pm Japan time
Location: Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Update: Communication Network Disruptions
NTT West has confirmed a significant disruption in communication networks across Ishikawa Prefecture following the recent earthquake. Additionally, NTT Docomo reports widespread outages in mobile calls and data services, affecting major cities in the prefecture, including Kanazawa, Kaga, Komatsu, and Nonoichi.
Key Information:
- NTT West reports a large number of communication networks are down in Ishikawa Prefecture.
- NTT Docomo confirms mobile calls and data services are unavailable in Ishikawa, impacting major cities.
Affected Areas:
- Kanazawa: The prefectural capital known for its historical significance as one of Japan’s best-preserved samurai towns, gold leaf production, and beautiful landscape gardens. Communication services, including mobile calls and data, are currently disrupted.
- Kaga: The southernmost city famous for hot spring resorts and natural beauty. Residents and visitors are experiencing communication outages.
- Komatsu: The second-largest city, home to Komatsu Airport connecting to various locations across Japan and a few international airports. Communication services are currently down.
- Nonoichi: A city of 40,000 south of Kanazawa, featuring an archaeological site from the late Jomon period. The city is facing a rapid increase in population, and communication services are affected.
Recommendations for Residents and Visitors:
- Stay calm and patient while authorities work to restore communication services.
- Use alternative means of communication if available, such as landlines or public communication centers.
- Follow updates from local authorities regarding the restoration of services.
Niigata Airport Closure due to Earthquake
Date: 1 January 2024, 7.20pm (Japan Time)
Location: Niigata Prefecture, Japan
Update: Niigata Airport Closure
Due to the recent powerful earthquake in western Japan, Niigata Airport is currently closed. The seismic activity and potential aftershocks have led authorities to take precautionary measures to ensure the safety of passengers and airport personnel.
Key Information:
- Niigata Airport has been temporarily closed in response to the earthquake.
- The closure is a precautionary measure to assess and address any potential damage to the airport infrastructure.
- Travelers are advised to check with their airlines for updates on flight statuses and potential rerouting options.
Traveler Recommendations:
- Contact Airlines: Reach out to your airline directly for information on flight cancellations, rescheduling, or alternative arrangements.
- Alternative Transportation: Explore alternative transportation options if your travel plans are urgent. Consider train services or other regional airports.
- Local Authorities: Stay informed about the situation by following updates from local authorities and the Japan Meteorological Agency.
Reopening Information:
- The airport will be reopened once authorities ensure the safety and integrity of the facilities.
- Regularly check official announcements for updates on the reopening status.
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ISHIKAWA MUSLIM NETWORK
🇯🇵 Travel Warning: Earthquake and Tsunami Alert in Western Japan (Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama prefectures)
Location: Western Japan, specifically Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama prefectures
Alert: A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.8 has struck western Japan, triggering tsunami warnings. The Japan Meteorological Agency has issued alerts along the coastal regions of Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama prefectures.
Current Situation:
- A 7.8 magnitude earthquake has occurred in western Japan.
- Tsunami warnings are in effect for coastal areas of Ishikawa, Niigata, and Toyama prefectures.
- Waters are surging, with waves reported to be over 1 meter high in Wajima City, Ishikawa Prefecture.
- The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts tsunamis of up to 5 meters high reaching Noto in Ishikawa Prefecture.
Safety Recommendations:
- Evacuation: If you are in the affected coastal areas, move to higher ground immediately. Follow local authorities’ instructions and evacuation routes.
- Emergency Kits: Carry essential items such as water, food, medications, and important documents.
- Communication: Stay informed through official channels and local news. Follow updates from the Japan Meteorological Agency.
- Nuclear Power Plants: Monitor news regarding the safety of nuclear power plants. Hokuriku Electric Power is checking for irregularities; stay updated through reliable sources.
Additional Information:
- Stay away from coastal areas until authorities declare it safe.
- Be cautious of aftershocks; take cover and stay alert.
- Check in with family and friends to let them know you are safe.







