A strong earthquake shook the eastern region of Japan, injuring 150 people
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake has shaken the east coast of Japan, injuring at least 150 people.
The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the Pacific Ocean floor, however; no tsunami alert was issued.
A previous earthquake in 2011 killed at least 20,000 people when a magnitude 9.0 earthquake shook the region and triggered a tsunami.
The epicenter was reported below the ground, however; no tsunami alert was issued. The epicenter was reported below the ground, however; no tsunami alert was issued. Authorities said the quake’s magnitude was higher in areas where the risk of landslides and landslides had increased, prompting residents to be cautious.
