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Earthquake sparks Japan tsunami warning | Earthquake sparks Japan tsunami warning |
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A 6.9 magnitude earthquake off eastern Japan near Fukushima prefecture has prompted a tsunami warning of possible 3m (10ft) waves. | |
The quake struck on Tuesday morning at about 06:00 local time (21:00 GMT, Monday), the Japan Meteorological Agency said. | The quake struck on Tuesday morning at about 06:00 local time (21:00 GMT, Monday), the Japan Meteorological Agency said. |
The depth of the quake was estimated to be around 11km (7 miles). | |
In 2011, a large tsunami caused by a quake destroyed the Fukushima nuclear power plant. | |
Broadcaster NHK said Tokyo Electric Power was checking the plant for damage. | |
There were no immediate reports of damage or casualties but tremors were felt in Tokyo and residents were urged to evacuate some coastal areas. | |
Ships could be seen moving away from the coast of Fukushima prefecture. | |
The US Geological Survey initially put the magnitude at 7.3 but later downgraded this to 6.9. | |
Japan lies in a particularly seismically active region and accounts for around 20% of quakes worldwide of magnitude 6.0 or more. | |
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