Japan is on high alert after a powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck offshore, triggering tsunami warnings for northern coastal regions. Authorities have urged residents to avoid shorelines as waves reaching up to one metre may hit at any time.
The quake occurred around 5:03 PM local time. It brings back memories of the catastrophic 2011 earthquake and tsunami, which resulted in over 18,500 deaths and the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Japan's position along the Pacific "Ring of Fire" makes it highly vulnerable to frequent seismic activity, with thousands of earthquakes happening each year.
"Japan is on high alert after a powerful 6.6-magnitude earthquake struck offshore, prompting tsunami warnings for northern coastal areas."
"Authorities have urged residents to stay away from the shore as waves up to one metre could strike at any moment."
This recent quake underscores Japan's ongoing seismic risks and the immediate threat of tsunamis to coastal communities.
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