Over 100 People Trapped in Hotels Due to Avalanche in Japan
fukushima, japan February 10, 2025 13:56More than 100 people are trapped in hot spring hotels in a town in Japan after two avalanches hit the area.
More than 100 people are trapped in hot spring hotels in a town in Japan after two avalanches hit the area.
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