Strong
earthquake hits western Japan, no tsunami warning
12
April, 2013
A
6.0 magnitude earthquake hit western Japan early on Saturday, but
there were no immediate reports of damage and no tsunami warning was
issued, the nation's meteorological agency reported.
"Although
there may be slight sea-level changes in coastal regions, the
earthquake caused no damage to Japan," the agency said on its
website.
The
U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) initially reported the quake's
magnitude at 6.3 and said it had its epicenter 24 miles northwest of
Wakayama in western Honshu island, and occurred at a depth of 3.3
miles.
Kyodo
news agency reported that was also no immediate reports of damage to
the Ikata nuclear power plant in the area, citing its operator,
Shikoku Electric Power Co..

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