5.0 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Japan
Its just a few days into the New Year and an earthquake with a
preliminary magnitude of 5.0 has struck Japan’s Kumamoto Prefecture in
the central part of Southwestern Kyushu Island.
There were no immediate reports of major damage or injuries as a
result of the inland quake and no tsunami warning issued by the Japan
Meteorological Agency (JMA). According to the JMA, the temblor, which
occurred at 6.10 p.m. local time has its epicenter at a latitude of 33.0
degrees north and a longitude of 130.6 degrees east.
The quake originated at a depth of 10 km, the JMA also said, adding
that the powerful earthquake logged lower 6 on the Japanese seismic
intensity scale and peaked at 7 in some areas of Kumamoto Prefecture.
In nearby areas of Fukuoka, the quake registered 4 on Japan’s seismic
scale and 3 in the surrounding prefectures of Saga, Nagasaki, Oita and
Miyazaki. A Shinkansen bullet train in the region was forced to make an
emergency stop.
Japan’s nuclear watchdog did not issue any warning about
irregularities or abnormalities at the Sendai or Genkai nuclear power
plants located in Kyushu.
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