7.3
magnitude earthquake off Japan prompts Fukushima plant evacuation
An
earthquake of 7.3 magnitude has hit 231 miles (371 kilometers) east
of Japan’s Honshu Island with tremors felt in Tokyo. The quake
prompted an evacuation at the devastated Fukushima Daiichi plant and
sent tsunami fears across 5 prefectures
RT,
25 October, 2013
A
tsunami advisory was issued following the quake. The wave was due to
hit at 17:42 GMT in the Fukushima region, the Japanese Weather Agency
predicted. The agency issued a "yellow" warning meaning the
tsunami was not expected to exceed a height of 1 meter.
Local
media reports, that some 6,000 households were urged to evacuate in
Kamaishi, Iwate Pref. amid tsunami fears.
So
far, a small tsunami of about 1 ft. (30 cm) was observed in
Ishinomaki City, Miyagi Prefecture, meteorologists said. However,
local NHK warns that tsunami could become stronger and higher.
According
to NHK news, a Tsunami measuring 1.8ft (55cm) has been also detected
at Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant in Miyagi. The plant management said
the facility is able to withstand a 17m (55ft) tsunami.
Besides
Fukushima, the tsunami might affect four more prefectures: Iwate,
Miyagi, Ibaraki and Chiba.
Tokyo
Electric Power Company (TEPCO) has ordered the evacuation of workers
from near the sea wall at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
following the earthquake, local NHK reports.
Ships
have been seen leaving a port south of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear
power station, Reuters reports.
People
in coastal regions around the Fukushima Prefecture coastline have
been advised to move to higher ground.
"Marine
threat is in place," the Japan Meteorological Agency said. "Get
out of the water and leave the coast immediately."
There
were no immediate reports of damage on land from the quake. No
abnormalities were reported at the Fukushima Daiichi plant as well.
A
spokesman at TEPCO, operator of Fukushima, said that there was no
damage or change in readings at radiation monitoring posts around the
plant.
The
Pacific Tsunami Warning Center also said that "based on all
available data a destructive pacific-wide tsunami is not expected and
there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii.”
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