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More snow is expected in Niigata , Ishikawa and Nagano prefectures, as well as western regions.
Several cities have seen record snowfall this month , causing traffic disruption and fatalities.
The agency also warned people to stay vigilant of avalanches, icy roads and freezing of water pipes.
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