7.0
magnitude earthquake hits off southern coast of Japan – USGS
RT,
13
October, 2015
A
7.0 magnitude earthquake has struck off the Japanese coast, some 159
km (99 miles) south west of the city Makurazaki in the Kagoshima
Prefecture. Tsunami warnings have been issued by the Japanese
meteorological agency.
The
quake’s epicenter was pinpointed at a depth of 10 kilometers, after
it struck at 5:51 am (2051 GMT Friday).
[Epicenter] Satsuma Penninsula西方 Coast [Max Shindo] 4 (2015-11-14, 05:51) http://j.mp/1MHaZYm #earthquake #jpquake
The
Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) has issued a yellow-level tsunami
warning for three regions.
“Get
out of the water and leave the coast immediately. As the strong
current will continue, do not get in the sea or approach coasts until
the advisory is cleared,” the agency said.
The
JMA does not expect the tsunami to cause any damage if it reaches the
coastal regions.
The
USGS has since downgraded the earthquake’s strength to 6.5 on the
Richter magnitude scale, while the Japanese agency continues to list
it as a 7.0.
A
magnitude 7.0 earthquake is classified as a major tremor that can
cause serious damage. Japan, no stranger to severe earthquakes, was
hit by a massive undersea quake in March 2011. It triggered a tsunami
that devastated Japan's northeast coast
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