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A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Japan’s northern Hokkaido region late Wednesday, just days after a powerful 7.5 tremor triggered tsunami warnings. Authorities reported the quake at a depth of 57 km, with no immediate tsunami alert issued. The event underscores Japan’s heightened seismic risk following consecutive strong tremors this week.
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The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) confirmed the quake’s magnitude and depth, while Japan’s Meteorological Agency continues monitoring aftershocks. The tremor follows Monday’s offshore quake near Aomori Prefecture, which injured dozens and prompted widespread evacuation orders. Analysts warn that repeated seismic activity highlights the vulnerability of northern Japan, where tectonic stress remains high. Local authorities are assessing damage, though early reports suggest limited disruption compared to earlier quakes.
Notable updates
• Magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck Hokkaido region at 57 km depth
• Occurred less than 48 hours after a 7.5 quake off Aomori triggered tsunami warnings
• Monday’s quake injured at least 51 people and caused coastal flooding up to 70 cm
• Japan’s Meteorological Agency monitoring aftershocks and seismic stress levels
• Authorities emphasize preparedness amid ongoing seismic activity across northern Japan
Major takeaway
The latest 6.5 quake reinforces Japan’s urgent need for vigilance and disaster readiness, as consecutive tremors highlight persistent seismic risks in the region.
Sources: India Today, Independent, Indian Express, Times Now
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