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A magnitude 7.3 earthquake shakes Japan

March 16, 2022 by Hoops Hype

Tokyo – Japan A tsunami alert was issued today following a magnitude 7.3 earthquake off the coast of Fukushima and Miyagi in the northeast.

Authorities have issued a tsunami alert in the most affected areas, up to a meter (3 feet) high. The National Television NHK reported that the tsunami may have already reached some areas.

The quake struck at 10:36 a.m. Thursday (Puerto Rico time) at a depth of 60 kilometers (36 miles), according to the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA).

BREAKING: Live camera records powerful earthquake in Tokyo, Japan pic.twitter.com/UqEZdEKoKy

– Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) March 16, 2022

Another low magnitude earthquake (6.4)And reached a high of six on the Japanese scale, with a maximum of seven and more than the intensity of the tremor, focusing on measuring the surface and the affected areas.

The area is part of northern Japan, which was devastated by a magnitude 9 earthquake and tsunami 11 years ago, which triggered the melting of nuclear power plants in Fukushima. Today’s earthquake comes just days after the 11th anniversary of the March 2011 disaster.

Holdings of Tokyo Electric Power Company, which operates the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, which repeatedly melted after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami destroyed its cooling systems. Workers checked to see if there was any damage.

Part of the damage to an apartment building caused by a powerful earthquake in Fukushima, Japan. (Kyoto News via AB)

The quake shook parts of eastern Japan, including Tokyo.

The quake affected Soma, Fukushima prefecture, and parts of Tokyo.

Chief Minister, Fumio KishidaCalled an emergency meeting to coordinate the situation and analyze possible damage.

Several high-speed rail lines in the northeast of the country have been cut off, while various sections of highways and Tokyo’s Haneda Airport have been closed as a precaution.

No injuries or damage have been reported so far.

Stay tuned elnuevodia.com To update this note.

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