Japan issues tsunami alert after 5.6-magnitude earthquake

Japan issues tsunami alert after 5.6-magnitude earthquake

/ 08:16 AM September 24, 2024

Japan issues tsunami alert after 5.6-magnitude earthquake

The Japan Meteorological Agency in Minato Ward, Tokyo | FILE PHOTO/The Japan News/Asia News Network

TOKYO — A 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck near Japan’s remote Izu Islands on Tuesday, the United States Geological Survey said, prompting local weather authorities to issue a tsunami warning.

A one-meter (3.3-inch) tsunami could be expected at Izu Islands by 8:30 am (2330 GMT) and Ogasawara Islands by 9:00 am (0000 GMT), the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

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Island residents told national broadcaster NHK that they did not feel the earthquake.

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Japan sits on top of four major tectonic plates and experiences around 1,500 quakes every year, most of them minor.

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The impact is generally contained even with larger tremors thanks to advanced building techniques and well-practiced emergency procedures.

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