Saturday, March 20, 2021

Tsunami warning temporary issued in Japan as 7.2-magnitude quake hits off northeast coast — RT

Tsunami warning temporary issued in Japan as 7.2-magnitude quake hits off northeast coast

 An earthquake of magnitude 7.2 struck off the coast of Japan’s Miyagi Prefecture on Saturday evening, prompting the local meteorological agency to briefly issue a tsunami advisory.

The quake struck northeastern Japan at around 6pm local time. Japan's Meteorological Agency put the power of the quake at 7.2, saying it happened at a depth of 60km. Several weaker aftershocks followed over the next hour.

The agency issued a tsunami warning for the areas closest to the quake, which was lifted later.

The Miyagi Prefecture has issued an evacuation order for almost 7,000 households in the coastal town of Shichigahama. Residents have been directed to move to seven local shelters.

The fire department of Ishinomaki, the city closest to the quake, said two elderly people received injuries due to the tremor. A woman in her 70s hurt her shoulder after falling onto furniture, while a man in his 80s hit his head after the quake threw him off balance at home. Neither injury is considered life-threatening.

The Tohoku Shinkansen high-speed train line, which connects Tokyo with the city of Aomori in the northern part of the Honshu island, reportedly suspended operations following the quake. Tsunami warning temporary issued in Japan as 7.2-magnitude quake hits off northeast coast...

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 Magnitude    Mw 7.0
Region    NEAR EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
Date time    2021-03-20 09:09:46.5 UTC
Location    38.52 N ; 141.55 E
Depth    60 km


Distances:

    66 km NE of Sendai, Japan / pop: 1,063,000 / local time: 18:09:46.5 2021-03-20
25 km NE of Ishinomaki, Japan / pop: 117,000 / local time: 18:09:46.5 2021-03-20

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