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Earthquake of magnitude 6.1 jolts Japan’s Tokyo, no tsunami warning

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According to official broadcaster NHK, a major earthquake with a magnitude of 6.2 struck japanese Japan on Friday evening. According to native media, the earthquake struck round 1003 GMT, rattling buildings in Tokyo and close by prefectures.

However, the Meteorological Agency stories that there was no tsunami warning.

Although the quake was felt powerfully within the capital and in sure areas of the prefectures of Chiba and Ibaraki, it recorded as a weak 5 and there have been no speedy stories of great injury.

Japan is among the seismically lively nations on the earth, and earthquakes regularly happen there. About one-fifth of all earthquakes with a magnitude of 6 or larger that happen worldwide happen in Japan.

The largest earthquake and tsunami to ever hit Japan struck the northeast coast on March 11, 2011, with a magnitude of 9. The world’s worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl 25 years in the past was introduced on by such occurrences.




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