Strong earthquakes strike Japan; Tsunami warnings issued
Friday, April 20, 2007
According to the USGS numerous earthquakes ranging from magnitudes 5.1 to 6.1 have been reported off the western coast of Japan, prompting tsunami warnings to be issued. The warnings were lifted a short time later.
The first quake, a 6.0 magnitude, was reported at 9:26 a.m. local time (00:26 UTC), 165 km (105 miles) north, north east of Ishigaki-jima, in the Ryukyu Islands in Japan.
The second quake of 5.6 magnitude struck just five minutes after the first and a 6.1 magnitude quake struck just over an hour later, followed by a magnitude 5.9 about 15 minutes later.
Japan's weather agency says the first and last quakes were actually 6.7 magnitude.
Three smaller quakes ranging from 5.1 to 5.3 magnitudes shortly followed.
The tsunami warnings were issued only after Japan's weather agency said that an 18-inch (46cm) wave could be a possibility.
There are no reports of damage, injuries, deaths or tsunamis.
Related news
edit- "Large earthquake off Japan, tsunami warning issued" — Wikinews, March 25, 2007
Sources
edit- "Small tsunami expected after Japan quake" — ABC Online, April 20, 2007
- "Strong Quake In Japan Prompts Brief Tsunami Alert" — CBS News, April 19, 2007
External Links
edit- "Magnitude 5.9 - SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN" — USGS, April 20, 2007; 11:23:34 a.m. Local Time
- "Magnitude 6.1 - SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN" — USGS, April 20, 2007; 10:45:56 a.m. Local Time
- "Magnitude 5.6 - SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN" — USGS, April 20, 2007; 9:31:07 a.m. Local Time
- "Magnitude 6.0 - SOUTHWESTERN RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN" — USGS, April 20, 2007; 9:26:45 a.m. Local Time
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