With snow making relief work more difficult, the number of fatalities from Japan’s New Year’s Day earthquake has increased to 161, with over 100 people still unaccounted for. Following the magnitude 7.6 earthquake on New Year’s Day, over 2,000 people are still without power. Thousands of soldiers, firefighters, and police are still searching collapsed buildings on Monday in the hopes of finding survivors. Authorities in Ishikawa prefecture issued a warning over the risk of landslides throughout the severely damaged Noto Peninsula, with the addition of snow. The area has already seen an estimated 1,000 landslides as a result of the earthquake and the rainy weather. In the Ishikawa region, some 18,000 families were still without electricity on Monday, and over 66,100 households were without water on Sunday.