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Earthquake sparks Japan tsunami warning Earthquake sparks Japan tsunami warning
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A 7.3 magnitude earthquake off eastern Japan near Fukushima prefecture has prompted a tsunami warning of possible 3m (10ft) waves. 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 earthquake was estimated to be 10km (6 miles). The depth of the quake was estimated to be around 11km (7 miles).
In 2011, a large tsunami caused by an earthquake destroyed the Fukushima nuclear power plant. In 2011, a large tsunami caused by a quake destroyed the Fukushima nuclear power plant.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Broadcaster NHK said Tokyo Electric Power was checking the plant for damage.
If you want to receive Breaking News alerts via email, or on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App then details on how to do so are available on this help page. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. 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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