A glimpse of quake-hit Ishikawa as 72-hour life-saving window passes | Video
A visit to Japan's Ishikawa prefecture three days after it was hit by a deadly earthquake showed scenes of devastation with collapsed houses, damaged roads and residents still reeling from the disaster. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has called for an "all-out effort" to save as many lives as possible, as the 72-hour golden window for finding survivors passes. CNA's Michiyo Ishida reports from Kanazawa, the prefecture's capital.
A visit to Japan's Ishikawa prefecture three days after it was hit by a deadly earthquake showed scenes of devastation with collapsed houses, damaged roads and residents still reeling from the disaster. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has called for an "all-out effort" to save as many lives as possible, as the 72-hour golden window for finding survivors passes. CNA's Michiyo Ishida reports from Kanazawa, the prefecture's capital.