TOKYO -- The deadly earthquake that struck central Japan on New Year's Day has brought renewed attention to the risk of catastrophic fires in areas packed with old wooden buildings.
The quake, which hit the Noto Peninsula on the Sea of Japan coast, was followed that evening by a fire in the city of Wajima that lasted into the morning and spread to roughly 200 buildings.

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