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Six all-time cold records broken in one day as death toll from record snow climbs to 46 in Japan

At least six locations in Japan recorded record-breaking cold on the morning of February 9, 2026, as temperatures fell below -3°C (26.6°F) for the first time since 1984. The death toll from the record-breaking snowfall since January 20 has climbed to 46 as of February 10. Record-breaking cold has struck parts of Japan following deadly heavy snowfall since late January. At least six all-time cold records were set on the morning of February 9, as …
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Aomori, Japan.- The heavy snowfalls that have fallen for almost three weeks in Japan have killed 46 people and injured 558 others, according to data provided by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency this Tuesday. Continuous snowstorms since late January have buried communities in the north and caused chaos in traffic, especially along the coast overlooking the sea of Japan. According to the police and local authorities, many fatal accidents oc…

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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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