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Noto Quake Dents Japan GDP by Up to 115 B. Yen: Govt Estimate

Noto Quake Dents Japan GDP by Up to 115 B. Yen: Govt Estimate

   Tokyo, April 23 (Jiji Press)--The Jan. 1 earthquake in the Noto Peninsula in central Japan is estimated to have dented the country's nominal gross domestic product by around 90 billion yen to 115 billion yen in three affected prefectures in January-March, the Cabinet Office said Tuesday.
   Of the total direct impact on GDP across Ishikawa, Toyama and Niigata prefectures, losses of about 80 billion yen to 90 billion yen are believed to been suffered in Ishikawa, which was especially impacted by the 7.6-magnitude quake.
   The latest Cabinet Office estimate focused on the damage resulting from people not being able to carry out ordinary production activities due to evacuations, water and power outages and damage to social capital.

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