Monday’s seismic event struck the western side of Honshu, Japan’s largest island, toppling houses and triggering fires. This has hampered rescue efforts. More than 50 people have died. Seismologists say the death toll would have been much higher if an earthquake of a similar magnitude struck California or other quake-prone areas that do not have Japan’s high level of disaster preparedness. The World’s Patrick Winn reports.
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