Tsunamis warning lifted in Japanese coastal regions after earthquake
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Tsunamis warning lifted in Japanese coastal regions after earthquake
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earthquake in Japan 6.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in Japan 21 people have been injured. Due to the earthquake, there was also a slight tsunami on the northwest coast. The center of the earthquake was in the sea.
Tokyo, IANS In Japan, on Tuesday night at 10.22 a 6.7 magnitude earthquake struck 21 people. Due to this earthquake, there was also a slight tsunami on the north-west coast. The center of the earthquake was in the sea. Officials said that tremors of earthquakes were felt in Japan and Yamagata adjacent to the border in Japan. After the earthquake tremors were felt, the Japanese Meteorological Department issued a tsunami alert, which was withdrawn three hours later.
According to the agency's data, low-altitude tsunami waves can be seen in Awashima, Sakata, Sado, Wajima and Niigata. After earthquake, Japanese officials are investigating the status of the buildings. However, at the moment, there is no information about any building being seriously damaged. Authorities have asked people in the affected area to be vigilant about the collapse of the building and the dangers of landslide.
It has been said from the weather department that such shocks can still come. Many roads are closed due to the earthquake. 10,000 people have been affected by the closure of bullet trains. It is notable that earlier in China, two tremors were felt in the province of Sichuan on Monday, due to which 12 people died, while 125 others were injured.
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