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A moderate earthquake of magnitude 5.9 shakes eastern Japan. No tsunami alert is issued

A moderate earthquake of magnitude 5.9 shakes eastern Japan. No tsunami alert is issued

Summary

A moderate earthquake with a magnitude around 5.9 struck eastern Japan early Sunday, including the Tokyo area. The Japan Meteorological Agency said there was no tsunami danger, and no damage or injuries have been reported.

Key Facts

  • The earthquake’s magnitude was 5.9 according to Japan’s agency; the US Geological Survey reported 5.8.
  • It happened in southern Ibaraki prefecture at a depth of 70 kilometers (42 miles).
  • The quake was felt in Tokyo and nearby cities like Mito and Saitama.
  • No tsunami alert was issued after the earthquake.
  • No injuries or damage have been reported so far.
  • Traffic in affected areas appeared normal after the quake.
  • Japan is very prone to earthquakes and recently had a stronger 7.1 magnitude quake in Kumamoto.
  • The previous quake in Kumamoto caused 38 deaths, 364 injuries, and damaged thousands of buildings.
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